Ex-Met Milledge sits after arriving late for game

 
WASHINGTON - Lastings Milledge had his troubles with the Mets. Now he is having them with the Nationals. [link]

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Nationals center fielder Lastings Milledge found himself on the bench for most of Thursday's 10-5 victory against the Mets because he was late for work, according to manager Manny Acta.
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