
"Éric Gagné was suspended for two games after being ejected for arguing balls and strikes from the dugout while on the disabled list, violating MLB rules."
"Despite appearing in only 14 games in 2005 due to injuries, Gagné had a 2.70 ERA and saved eight games, showcasing his effectiveness."
"Gagné underwent Tommy John surgery in June 2005, but surgeons found a nerve issue instead of a ligament tear, leading to a less invasive procedure."
"In 2004, Gagné became the Dodgers' all-time saves leader by recording his 130th career save, surpassing Jeff Shaw's record."
In April 2005, Éric Gagné was suspended for two games after being ejected for arguing balls and strikes while on the disabled list. Despite injuries limiting him to 14 games, he maintained a 2.70 ERA and saved eight games. Gagné underwent Tommy John surgery in June, which revealed a nerve issue instead of a ligament tear. He returned in June 2006 but only pitched two scoreless innings before injuries ended his season. Gagné became the Dodgers' all-time saves leader in 2004, surpassing Jeff Shaw.
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