Bradley’s intensity is too valuable for Rangers to lose

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 Bradley’s intensity is too valuable for Rangers to lose
Don’t expect the Rangers to trade All-Star Milton Bradley at the end of July. [link]

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Sunday Afternooon Rangers Notes
Published 7/13/2008 by Joey Matschulat at Baseball Time in Arlington
... ● In a related vein, Jim Reeves of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram doesn’t expect Bradley to be dealt before the July 31st trade deadline, noting that his intensity and leadership are vital to the congruity of this team; in fact, Reeves expects that the Rangers are “likely to initiate talks with Bradley about re-signing him.” ...

Sunday morning stuff
Published 7/13/2008 by Adam J. Morris at Lone Star Ball: Front Page Posts
... Jim Reeves' Sunday notes column is all about the Rangers, with thoughts on Milton Bradley (he likes him, particularly the way Bradley yelled at the Angels after one of the home plate collisions with Max Ramirez last week) and Matt Harrison (he likes him, too).  Reeves also suggests that the Rangers should have Nelson Cruz up instead of Brandon Boggs, although it looks like Cruz will be getting shipped out in the next 3 weeks. ...

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