Eric Gagné returns to Dodgers’ mound on the 20th anniversary of his 84 consecutive saves streak
LOS ANGELES (AP) — With “Welcome to the Jungle” blaring like the old days, Eric Gagné took the mound and fired a strike Wednesday night on the 20th anniversary of recording his 84th consecutive save for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
“Every time I step on this field, it’s like a church to me,” he said. “It’s my office on top of that little mound and walking in here with all the history — the Tommy Lasordas, the Don Drysdales, the Sandy Koufaxes of the world — it’s humbling.”
Catching Gagné was current closer Evan Phillips. Manager Dave Roberts turned down the request of his former teammate to get behind the plate, but they shared a big hug on the field.
“I don’t know what he’s going to throw and I don’t want him to embarrass me,” said Roberts, who played with Gagné from 2002-04.