Milton Bradley victim of conspiracy

May 26th, 2009 by why be athletic | Posted in Bloopers, baseball | 65 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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