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The Dugout: Seattle Mariners Spring Training 2011
Look at that face. I like to pretend Milton Bradley has that look on his face all day, every day. Like, the mailman drops off his mail, but he tries to get one of Milton's subscribed magazines into the normal mail cubbie and bends it all up, and all Milton can do is stand there at the mailboxes making that face. He...
Milton Bradley, Eric Wedge Working to Coexist in Seattle
PEORIA, Ariz. -- The last time Milton Bradley and Eric Wedge were receiving paychecks from the same company, they butted heads so fiercely that their employer, the Cleveland Indians, had to pick between the two. That was back in 2003, and the Indians wound up keeping Wedge and letting Bradley go. Fast forward to 2011....
Milton Bradley Keeps Low Profile in Arrival at Mariners' Camp
PEORIA, Ariz. -- There are three big screens in the Mariners' clubhouse in the Peoria Stadium Complex, and on none of them Thursday was the arrival of newsmaking left fielder Milton Bradley even a glimmer. It was all about Detroit's Miguel Cabrera, who is in the headlines after an arrest, reportedly for drunk driving....
The Dugout: Chicago Cubs Spring Training 2011
The St. Louis Cardinals officially failed to reach an agreement with Albert Pujols and his weird, arbitrary middle-of-Wednesday deadline, and that means the door is wide open for the Cubs or the Angels or whoever to swoop in with $300 million and add a mythical, baseball-destroying beast to their lineup. If the Angels get...
Mariners' Milton Bradley Won't Face Criminal Charges After Arrest
Seattle left fielder Milton Bradley, who was arrested last month and charged with making felony threats against his wife, will not be facing any criminal charges. Harland Braun, Bradley's attorney, said prosecutors and police will not be filing charges. "The allegations against Milton Bradley were thoroughly investigated...
milton bradley News From the Web
- 05/18/12 Cubs-White Sox heat has rivaled that of Great Chicago... Source: CBSSports.com They will meet again in Wrigley Field beginning on Friday.
- 04/23/12 Inbox: Which ptiching prospect will rise first? Source: MLB - Seattle Mariners Which of the three top pitching prospects is showing the most potential in Double-A, and do you think any of them will be brought up this year? --
- 04/12/12 Lecture at Maine State Museum illustrates life of... Source: Kennebec Journal - Augusta ME She brought two old games to an illustrated lecture on the life of Milton Bradley held Wednesday at the Maine State Museum.
Background on milton bradley
Milton Bradley (November 8, 1836 – May 30, 1911), an American game pioneer, was credited by many with launching the board game industry in North America with Milton Bradley Company.
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