In Milton Bradley’s World, I Felt Like a Prisoner

Posted: 10th March 2010 by Damen Jackson in MLB
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I guess today is just going to be the day that black men make me weep. That's my first thought after running through the morning news, and finding these delightfully insane, and completely narcissistic interviews with Milton Bradley and Torii Hunter. First, we have ESPN sitting down with Milton Bradley to discuss at length, his time in Chicago. Bless ESPN, who never resists an opportunity to facilitate flinging in the name of ratings, but this piece may have been the worst thing I've seen since Bonds on Bonds. Asked about his manager, Lou Piniella: "The next day, he called me into his office and wanted to apologize. I felt you put me on blast, called me out in front of everybody, you're going to apologize in front of everybody." Nice. Except for the fact that he did, on numerous occasions. ...

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