
Family tree of Eric GAGNé
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Born Eric GAGNé
Former Major League Baseball pitcher
Born on January 7, 1976 in Montreal, Quebec , Canada (49 years)
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Gagné, from a French Canadian family, grew up in the small town of Mascouche, near Montreal, Quebec. As a boy, he played baseball and ice hockey at Montreal's Polyvalente Édouard-Montpetit High School, the same high school that Russell Martin attended.
His Little League teams were coached by his father, Richard. He eventually became a star with Canada's Junior World Championship teams. He was a fan of the Montreal Expos and Montreal Canadiens throughout his childhood.
... Gagné, from a French Canadian family, grew up in the small town of Mascouche, near Montreal, Quebec. As a boy, he played baseball and ice hockey at Montreal's Polyvalente Édouard-Montpetit High School, the same high school that Russell Martin attended.
His Little League teams were coached by his father, Richard. He eventually became a star with Canada's Junior World Championship teams. He was a fan of the Montreal Expos and Montreal Canadiens throughout his childhood.
His Little League teams were coached by his father, Richard. He eventually became a star with Canada's Junior World Championship teams. He was a fan of the Montreal Expos and Montreal Canadiens throughout his childhood.
... Gagné, from a French Canadian family, grew up in the small town of Mascouche, near Montreal, Quebec. As a boy, he played baseball and ice hockey at Montreal's Polyvalente Édouard-Montpetit High School, the same high school that Russell Martin attended.
His Little League teams were coached by his father, Richard. He eventually became a star with Canada's Junior World Championship teams. He was a fan of the Montreal Expos and Montreal Canadiens throughout his childhood.
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