Milton Bradley

14 August 2008

.  Next inning – another great catch! – but wait, that’s not Hamilton!  Milton Bradley let everyone know that he replaced Hamilton with that jumping grab in the 6th.  Although it seemed odd for Hamilton to be taken out of the game so early, they would eventually announce that Hamilton left for Texas after hearing that his wife had gone into labor!  I was happy for Hamilton, but felt terrible that he had to miss something as big as that.

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Posted by Tony Rossi | 2 comments

1 July 2008

ub and his .297 batting average is a full 34 points below his career mark.

What better chance for Milton Bradley, our tumultuous, bottle-chucking, hammy-pulling, broadcaster-chasing friend from Texas, to make his long-awaited All-Star game debut? While Bradley might not be the best choice from a PR standpoint, his numbers are superior to Ichiro’s in almost every category. Through 70 games, Bradley is batting .316 with 16 dongs and 49 RBI. He also boasts a .437 OBP and a career-high .603 slugging percentage. Lets not forget that he plays for a scrappy, overachieving Ranger’s club that left the Mariners in a cloud of dust months ago.

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