Hoynes: Milton Bradley speaks out on Indians manager Eric Wedge

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Milton and the Devils Party...at the All-Star game. “I don’t know where it went wrong,” said Bradley, referring to his relationship with Wedge. “I had a great relationship with Wedge in Triple-A. When you become a big-league manager, maybe you have different responsibilities. “I don’t know if he had a format as to what he wanted everybody to be. It seemed he wanted everybody to be clones ... [link]

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Ticking Time Bomb AL All-Star Bradley Insists No Ghost-Writer Is Necessary
Published 7/15/2008 by GC at Can't Stop The Bleeding
... during the middle of a game, but who amongst us hasn’t fantasized about commandeering the Yankee Stadium service elevator and taking a pop at Michael Kay? That said, Bradley is thoroughly deserving of the starting DH nod tonight for Terry Francona’s AL squad, and quick to point out to the Cleveland Plain Dealer’s Paul Hoynes that any blogging to carry the M.B. byline is his work alone (link swiped from Repoz and Baseball Think Factory). “I don’t know where it went wrong,” said ...

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