48-year-old former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Eric Gagné, who set MLB's longest record for consecutive saves at 84, celebrated the anniversary at Dodger Stadium.
20 years after setting MLB's longest record for consecutive saves at 84, former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Eric Gagné, now 48, returned to Dodger Stadium to celebrate the anniversary. His 87.2-inning streak from 2002-2004 included 139 strikeouts and no inherited runners scoring. Gagné credits his teammates for preserving the streak and helping him win the NL Cy Young Award in 2003.
July 04, 2024
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