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Milton Bradley #15 | Outfielder | Seattle Mariners
Height: 6-0    Weight: 190    Throws: R    Bats: S
Born: Apr 15, 1978, Harbor City, CA
Contract: Signed through 2008
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March 10, 2010
Milton Bradley went 0-for-2 Wednesday, but managed to drive in two runs.

Our View:Bradley's "fresh start" with his new club hasn't gone smoothly this spring. He's hitting just .125 and has already been in the media making boorish comments about his tenure in Chicago. Expect his off field issues to be more prevalent than anything he does at the plate this season. Draft at your own risk.
March 4, 2010
Talking to the New York Times, Milton Bradley again passed the blame for his disastrous 2009 season. "Two years ago, I played, and I was good," Bradley began. "I go to Chicago, not good. I've been good my whole career. So, obviously, it was something with Chicago, not me. Just no communication. I never hit more than 22 homers in my career, and all of a sudden I get to Chicago and they expect me to hit 30. It doesn't make sense. History tells you I'm not going to hit that many. Just a lot of things that try to make me a player I'm not."

Our View:Obviously, Milton, obviously. Apparently, he didn't know any of this before he voluntarily chose to sign there for tens of millions of dollars. Hopefully Seattle knows what it is in store for this season.