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August 2, 2007
Sox manager Terry Francona on Eric Gagne's Red Sox debut: ``I envision him pitching a lot of innings of importance. I thought it was a good time for his first. This guy’s pitched a lot of games, but it was a nice way to get him in a Red Sox uniform, I thought. Once we got the lead and we got him up, he was pitching the ninth. We’re not going to get guys up and down and have three guys throwing because there’s deservedly a lot of trust in the way all of them pitch.’’
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