Milton Bradley Trade Destinations
October 31, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Baseball
After Mitlon Bradley’s tumultuous season with the Chicago Cubs, the writing is on the wall. It’s only a matter of time before he’s traded. Where will Milton Bradley be traded? Here are his top trade destinations.
Tampa Bay Rays
The Rays struggled at the plate a bit in 2009. Bat Burrell as the team’s DH was a flop. The Rays could decide to trade Burrell for Bradley and live with his antics.
Los Angeles Angels
The Angels had a very good year and featured a dynamic batting order. But with a few of their players aging — namely Vladimir Guerrero — they could see …read more
Milton Bradley Melts Down, Cubs Win
June 26, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Baseball
The Chicago Cubs beat the Chicago White Sox in an exciting 5-4 ballgame, but yet again the story of the game was Milton Bradley. After flying out in the sixth inning, Bradley melted down and attacked the drink cooler in the dugout. That led to a verbal confrontation between Bradley and Cubs manager Lou Piniella.
The hot-headed Bradley was then told by Piniella to leave the ballpark and go home. Bradley was replaced in the field by Ryan Freel.
The star of the game for the Cubs was Geovany Soto. A day after it became public knowledge that he was busted for …read more
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 …read more
Milton Bradley Suspended Two Games
April 18, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Baseball
Milton Bradley, an outfielder who the Chicago Cubs signed to a three-year, $30 million deal this past offseason, has received a two-game suspension for bumping an umpire in a recent game. However, Bradley will still be eligible to play while he appeals the decision by Major League Baseball.
Bradley’s season has started out about as slowly as possible. In 18 at-bats, he has only one hit for a batting average of .056. To add injury to insult, Bradley is now slowed by a groin injury on his right side.
The incident in which Bradley bumped the ump occurred after he struck out …read more
VIDEO – Rangers enjoy rainout at Shea Stadium
June 14, 2008 by Tony Baldwin
Filed under Baseball
The Texas Rangers had a little fun Saturday at Shea Stadium as their game with the New York Mets was rained out. Six players from the Rangers decided to turn the rainout into a show for the fans by sliding on the wet tarp.
Milton Bradley, Ian Kinsler, Josh Hamilton, Michael Young, Gerald Laird and Josh Rupe took advantage of the rain-soaked tarp and slid head-first across the infield.
Some of the Mets fans cheered on the players and began chanting “Lets go Rangers!”
Check out the video below of the event.




