Milwaukee Brewers General Manager Doug Melvin expects newly acquired closer Eric Gagne to eventually address the allegations made against him in the Mitchell Report last week. Melvin, who has discussed the matter with Gagne's agent Scott Boras, isn't sure when that might happen, however. "I talked to Boras (Monday), and I think eventually they will (address it)," Melvin said Tuesday. "From talking to Scott, I got the impression that Eric wants to address this at some point." Boras did not return messages regarding the matter. Gagne was accused in the Mitchell Report by former New York Mets' clubhouse attendant Kirk Radomski of receiving two shipments of human growth hormone from Radomski in 2004, when Gagne pitched for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Included in the evidence was an Express Mail receipt of a package that Radomski said included HGH sent to Gagne at Dodger Stadium on Aug. 9, 2004.