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Milton Bradley Whining About Umpires

May 26, 2009 by Stephen Kersey  
Filed under Baseball

If there’s one thing we know about Milton Bradley is that he isn’t afraid to speak his mind. Recently, the Chicago Cubs outfielder told the Chicago Tribune that he thinks that umpires in the National League are playing games with him. And Bradley is crying foul. (Or is it whining foul?)

Here is what Bradley told the Chicago Tribune:

Unfortunately, I just think it’s a lot of ‘Oh, you did this to my colleague,’ or ‘We’re going to get him any time we can. As soon as he gets two strikes, we’re going to call whatever and see what he does. Let’s try to ruin Milton Bradley.’

It’s just unfortunate. But I’m going to come out on top. I always do.

So, it looks like Milton Bradley says there is a conspiracy against Milton Bradley. He also doesn’t appear shaken by his recent struggled and is confident that he’ll “come out on top” … like always.

If you want to know why he’s upset, checking out his stats is a good start. He’s hitting just .198 to go along with five homers and 13 RBI. Considering that the Cubs gave him $30 million to join their team this offseason, no one can be happy with that type of production.

Milton Bradley Whining (Image: Newscom)

Milton Bradley Whining (Image: Newscom)

Then again, Bradley always seems to be mad about something. Stay tuned to see what sets Bradley off next.

Oh and if you are reading this, Milton Bradley, Phil Gerbyshak over at Slacker Manager on Bizzia.com tells how you can overcome being labeled a whiner.

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