Milton Bradley victim of conspiracy

May 26th, 2009 by why be athletic | Posted in baseball, Bloopers | 101 views

Chicago Cubs right fielder Milton Bradley lashed out at Major League Baseball’s umpires Sunday, saying they are forcing him to swing at bad pitches by widening his strike zone. [espn]

“What am I supposed to do?” he said, according to the Tribune. “You lead the American League in OPS [in 2008], and two years in the top three in the league in on-base percentage. All of a sudden now, I come to Chicago and I can’t see the ball no more? I don’t know a strike from a ball? It’s just unfortunate. But I’m going to come out on top. I always do.”

Says one Cubs fan, “Milton Bradley “so far” has been absolutely worthless. We should never have signed a man who is named after a suite of family-oriented board games. My mom could hit .180 and you wouldn’t offer her 30 million.”

Here is Milton Bradley in action striking out and snapping a maple bat over his knee.

Don’t forget this incident either. Classic.

4 Responses to “Milton Bradley victim of conspiracy”

  1. Todd Says:

    isnt related to the board games? i was under the impression he was going to bring more attentions to baseball becose of his relationshiop to the family game company

  2. Lance Says:

    shut up todd

  3. competitor Says:

    as far as im concerned the milton bat snap was cooler than a hit.

  4. bigballs4you Says:

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