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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Hey…there were always Prison Annies waiting for Billy Halop and his hair to be released.
I still can’t believe that, and at least one old-time baseball sea dog agreed, expressing incredulity that any team would accept Bradley without Hendry owning up to his mistake and basically paying someone else to take him off the Cubs’ hands. That way, the recipient team is protected, according to the old-timer, if they choose to release him due to typical bad Bradley behavior. The Cubs would provide the financial insurance policy.
What the reality is — there’s always an executive out there who’s overly macho, or ignorant, enough to believe he can reform Bradley with a change of scenery or a different manager handling him. Some baseball organizations like the Braves and Twins, who have run successful farm system, value character as highly as raw talent. But others simply look at numbers and Bradley’s halfway-decent offensive track record, believing on-field production overwhelms the off-the-field headaches the multiple-personalitied good/bad Milton provides any employer.
Several other team officials with whom I spoke did see a scenario where Hendry would have one or more trading partners because of Bradley’s switch-hitting record, which nosedived with the Cubs after an American League-leading on-base-percentage performance in Texas in 2008.
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Posted: November 11, 2009 at 01:40 PM | 6 comment(s)
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1. McCoy Posted: November 11, 2009 at 04:58 PM (#3384888)Whatever is going on with Milton Bradley, I just feel sad now. He's clearly a special talent, and it sucks that, for whatever reason, he has such difficulty making it work for any length of time.
I wonder if the Twins would take back that trade if they could.
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