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.
Milton Bradley
1 July 2008
ub and his .297 batting average is a full 34 points below his career mark.
Posted by Charles Bisbee | 1 comment
18 June 2008
Heading into Wednesday, Mauer was second to the Rangers' Milton Bradley, but he might be in first now. Bradley wasn't game for Wednesday's contest -- he sat out.
Finally, the Twins
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