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Thursday, March 24

Eric Gagne Is Fine

Eric Gagne, who has been sidelined with a sprained knee, threw a scoreless inning yesterday and made it clear that he'll be ready to go on Opening Day.

Gagne made his first appearance since the injury on Monday, 3/21, and was clearly bothered by the knee, hopping after each pitch. He looked fine yesterday, however, and later stated that "It was a lot better. I found my comfort zone." Gagne estimated that his knee was at approximately 75 percent.

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