Bradley says he'll be ready for opener
Published 12/18/2007 at FOXSports.com News for MLB
Milton Bradley insists his injured right knee will heal in time for him to start the season with the Texas Rangers.
"I'll be ready to play in some capacity," he said Tuesday.
While the Rangers expect him to play right field, Bradley could start the season as their designated hitter. Texas signed the free agent to a one-year, $8 million deal last week.
Bradley was hurt Sept. 23 when he was spun to the ground by San Diego manager Bud Black.
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