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Eric Gagne details PED usage in book
Former Cy Young closer Eric Gagne alleges in his new biography that 80
percent of his Los Angeles Dodgers teammates were using performance-enhancing
drugs.
Gagne, who set a major league record while converting 84 consecutive save
chances, admits that he used human growth hormone over five cycles in a
three-year period toward the end of his career.
"It was sufficient to ruin my health, tarnish my reputation and throw a
shadow over the extraordinary performances of my career," Gagne says in the
French-language book, titled "Game Over: The Story of Eric Gagne."
Gagne won the 2003 Cy Young while converting all 55 of his save opportunities
and posting a 1.20 ERA. He had elbow surgery in 2005 and signed as a free
agent with the Texas Rangers before the 2006 season. Gagne signed a minor
league deal with the Dodgers in 2010, but was released during spring training
and hasn't pitched in the major leagues since 2008.
Gagne first admitted publicly to using HGH in 2010.
In the book, Gagne does not provide any names of players he says used PEDs.
Baseball began stricter testing in the spring of 2006. Players are subject to
HGH testing during spring training and in the offseason, but not during the
season.
"I was intimately aware of the clubhouse in which I lived. I would say that
80 percent of the Dodgers players were consuming them," Gagne says in the
book.
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前賽揚獎得主幹爺出了本法文自傳.
書名叫:"Game Over: The Story of EricGagne"
幹爺在書中不僅坦承自己有吃藥,還爆料那時有八成的道奇隊球員也吃過藥.
當然幹爺沒有明確說出吃藥球員的名字.