Bradley would like to return to Rangers in 2009

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Milton Bradley’s immediate goal is to get through the season, his first as an All-Star and the most productive of his career. His priority after the season will be staying with the Rangers. [link]

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Bradley liking the Texas heat
Published 8/20/2008 by Paul Raymond at My Sports Rumors
... It sounds as like Milton Bradley is happy with the Texas Rangers and would like to stay in Arlington next season. The Star-Telegram reports that Bradley and team general manager Jon Daniels have admitted to discussions on the topic but that negotiations haven’t started yet. Serious talks should take place thou when the season ends. Can one blame Bradley for wanting to stay? He’s having a career season that included his first All-Star appearance. He’s batting .316 with 20 homers (career high) and 63 rbis (4 off career high). ...

Frustration Mounts As Tigers Topple Rangers Again, 11-3
Published 8/20/2008 by Joey Matschulat at Baseball Time in Arlington
... Quick Hits: There is mutual interest between Milton Bradley and the Rangers regarding a contract extension; he’s presumably ...

Top O' The Order: Hideki Irabu has a rough night (allegedly)
Published 8/20/2008 by 'Duk at Big League Stew
... a torn flexor muscle in his right elbow, Jason Isringhausen's career is probably over. [StLToday]  3. The Dodgers went bowling for charity. Larry King bought out an entire lane for his family. Manny from Rancho Cucamonga, you're on the air with James Van Der Beek! Go ahead! [MLB.com via SoSG] 4. Milton Bradley wants to be a Texas Rangers in '09. Seems like a good place for him. [S-T] 5. A closer look at why Justin Verlander has been ...

Wednesday a.m. stuff
Published 8/20/2008 by Adam J. Morris at Lone Star Ball
... Milton Bradley says he'd like to come back to Texas next season, and Jon Daniels says the Rangers are interested in bringing him back.  A one or two year deal at $10-12 million per year, with a team option, would be the ideal scenario, I think. ...

Milton Bradley Hopes To Return To Rangers
Published 8/20/2008 by Tim Dierkes at MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com
... According to Jeff Wilson of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Rangers DH Milton Bradley would like to return in '09.  Both sides are interested, but negotiations will wait until after the season.  ...

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Bradley liking the Texas heat

It sounds as like Milton Bradley is happy with the Texas Rangers and would like to stay in Arlington next season. The Star-Telegram reports that Bradley and team general manager Jon Daniels have admitted to discussions on the topic but that negotiations haven’t started yet. Serious talks should take place thou when the season ends.
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