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Milton Bradley batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career ...
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AL West Preview
Published 4/3/2009 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... Jeremy: I’ve got to say, Josh Hamilton is highly overrated. So he tallied a bunch of RBI and put on a show during the home run derby. He was one of the worst defensive center fielders in baseball last year and was the third best hitter on his team behind Milton Bradley and Kinsler. ...
UCB National League Central Predictions
Published 4/1/2009 by PHE at Pitchers Hit Eighth :: A St. Louis Cardinals blog
... , they are still the class of the division in terms of talent. Adding Milton Bradley certainly improves the lineup, but what effect will his foundering defense (think ...
Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 31
Published 1/27/2009 by Kris Liakos at Walkoff Walk
... Milton Bradley, OF: Entering 10th season, finally earning some of the respect his numbers have deserved in recent years. Credits newfound inner peace to ignoring everyone else on earth except for ...
2009 Poetic Interlude #3: 88 Lines About 44 Athletics
Published 1/25/2009 by monkeyball at Athletics Nation
... grab. Mulder was another hurler the lefty Mark's fallen off the map. Haren liked to tie batters up, though Keith Law says he lacks that pitch. Mecir had this clubfoot walk yet still made grown men swing and miss. Mark Ellis who had a son said "I must go," but finally stayed.
Jeremy's brisé volé was Jetered one dark '01 night. Big G brought his tattoos back after he apologized. Milton B. who grew inflamed, was never ever satisfied. Langerhans ...
Jackie Robinson - Matt Kemp
Published 1/19/2009 by ToyCannon at True Blue LA
... 1987
34-36
618
63
158
22
0
15
82
46
10
.346
.406
Milton Bradley
111
216
2004
2005
26-27
912 ...
Milton Bradley deal apparently done
Published 1/5/2009 by Guy Smiley at straitpinkie.com
... going to earn his money is in October, the time of the year when the Cubs offense has absolutely disappeared the last two seasons.
The Cubs had a need, and they made an attempt to address it in making this move, so I will endorse it, if for no other reason than because Bradley is going to strike fear in the heart of eternal Cub basher Marty Brennaman if he dares speak ill of Bradley or the Cubs.
Rosenthal’s Scoop
Bradley’s Career Stats
Uncle Milton Signs the Dotted Line
Published 1/5/2009 by noreply@blogger.com (In a Nutsack) at wrigleyville23
... Two gigantic, "let's hope the glass knees don't break for three years" thumbs up on this one. Bradley's good at baseball. ...
Closing The Gaps: Left Field
Published 1/2/2009 by kensai (noreply@blogger.com) at Fire Ned Colletti Now
... deal from there. Remember though, there is a distinct possibility that his offense and defense are worse than those estimates because of his age. Garret Anderson Yeah, I know, he hasn't been attached to the Dodgers. Hoewver, he is out there, so I thought it was worth addressing...briefly. According to wRAA, he was actually 1-2 runs below league average last year. As a corner outfielder. He's 37. Think about that. Do not want. Milton Bradley Milton Bradley is a very talented baseball player. He still can't stay ...
Why Are The Washington Nationals Pursuing Milton Bradley?
Published 1/1/2009 by e chigliak at Federal Baseball
... article, "Nationals in serious pursuit of Bradley", Mr. Ladson pulls no punches in his assessment of Lastings Milledge's troubles in center, restating the fact that Washington wants him in a corner spot, and writing, "Milledge had trouble going back on fly balls and has a weak arm," which is why Mr. Ladson believes DC could acquire Bradley to play center, though a look at Bradley's baseball-reference.com stat page shows that he hasn't played center regularly since 2005 (with the Dodgers), ...
It's Official: I'm Depressed
Published 11/21/2008 by eyebleaf (eyebleaf@sportsandthecity.com) at Sports And The City
... The same goes for Milton Bradley. The man is a lunatic, but I can't say no to that 2008 163 OPS+. J.P. Ricciardi certainly has more will power than I. OK, the kids, Adam Lind and Travis Snider, will play left ...
BASEBALL: Mauer for MVP
Published 11/18/2008 by Baseball Crank at Baseball Crank
... , the defending MVP, led the league in slugging again but missed 24 games. Milton Bradley was the league's best hitter, but he was only able to appear in 126 games (and the Rangers were happy to get that much from him). ...
Glittering fragments
Published 11/11/2008 by Steve Treder at The Hardball Times
... the first half with a groin injury, then spent a month-and-a-half with the Rockies hitting almost as well as he ever had. In early August he was traded to the Cardinals, where hit doggone well the rest of the way (and would continue his red-hot production all through three rounds of postseason play). Age G by Pos G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS+ 37 RF34, DH1 38 108 22 35 9 3 6 20 25 23 .323 .464 .630 166 Projection 162 460 94 149 38 13 26 85 107 98 .323 .464 .630 166 9. Milton Bradley , ...
Should the Yanks consider Milton Bradley?
Published 10/18/2008 by John Amato at Pinstripe Alley
... with his history and might be worth the risk if he is signed to a short term deal. If Cashman can structure the contract with club options with incentives it might help calm the guy down. (He is seeking a long term deal in Texas.) The Yankees are sorely lacking in the offense department and he'd be a big time bat that would replace Abreu easliy, but he won't be worring about the right field fence when he goes back on a ball and does have a great arm.
Milton's stats: .436 OBP, 80BB's, 22 HR's, 77 RBI's, .321 BA in 127 games and until his injury ...
The 2008 MLB Awards Bonanza
Published 10/6/2008 by Bill Baer at crashburnalley.com
... tags around my article. Let’s go. American League Most Valuable Player : Milton Bradley I really had a tough time deciding the AL MVP. There are basically five choices: Alex Rodriguez, Dustin Pedroia, Grady Sizemore, Joe Mauer, and Bradley. I had gone into writing this article expecting to pick Sizemore, but a close look at the statistics leads me to pick Milton Bradley. Milton Bradley had the best offensive numbers — and the best differential between his OPS and the average OPS for hitters at his position — out of the quintet but gets points taken from him for being a DH. He ...
Peter King: Fat, Annoying
Published 9/9/2008 by Jack M (noreply@blogger.com) at Fire Jay Mariotti
... 10 Things I Think I Thought while washing down those 12 queso burritos from Qdoba with a Cinnabon/chocolate milk combo that I liquefied in my blender: When Peter Gammons says the AL MVP is Dustin Pedroia, that gets my attention. Mine too, like "Wow, should this guy still be allowed to communicate to a national audience?" or "Does he know who this guy on Pedroia's team is?" or "Can he even begin to fathom what this guy is doing statistically?" The answer to all the previous questions: no. For ...
marked down
Published 7/10/2008 by lboros at Viva El Birdos
... ok, maybe they could use a right-handed platoon bat to prop them up vs southpaw pitching; any time you have to be aaron miles 6th (as the cards did last night vs the lefty rookie), you’ve got some issues. may i propose milton bradley, whom i coveted during the off-season signing market? he is slugging .690 against lhp this season and has slugged well above .500 vs them cumulatively over the last 4 seasons; his ops away from the hitter-friendly arlington ballpark is a healthy .867. coming off a knee injury, bradley was confined to dh’ing for the first 2 months of the ...
Eric’s All-Star Picks
Published 6/13/2008 by Eric Haskell at New York Yankees
... is second in homers and third in RBI, which, with his good batting average should get him in. Milton Bradley also deserves a look, as he has the highest average, as well as the third most homers and fourth most RBI. ...
65 days ’til Opening Day
Published 1/26/2008 by Gilbert at Obscure Sports Quarterly
... There are 65 days left until that best day of the year, MLB Opening Day. 65 is also the number of at-bats Milton Bradley had for the A’s last year before he was traded to the Padres. ...
Wild Wild (NL) West
Published 12/21/2007 by Tommy at Breaking Balls
... an admirable job repositioning his team to win in 2008.
The Big Move: Well, it wasn’t so much one big move as several incremental moves, and when you’re a 90 win team in the 2008 National League, that’s all you need. They signed Greg Maddux and Randy Wolf to one year deals, and added Tadahito Iguchi for less than the offers he received from the Rockies and Phillies. They also acquired Jim Edmonds to replace the departed Milton Bradley. They wisely signed reigning Cy Young winning Jake Peavy to ...
“RIGHT FIELD SUCKS!”
Published 11/30/2007 by Rob G. at The Cub Reporter (TCR) | A Chicago Cubs Blog
... - Phillies already think he’s out of their price range and after trading Jacque’s affordable contract, I can’t see the Cubs paying more for Jenkins who’s a similar player. Milton Bradley - Didn’t he tear up his knee? Plus he’s a Type A free agent (somehow) and no one’s losing a draft pick for him although he very well may be non-tendered. ...