Found July 01, 2009 on Cubbies Crib:
PLAYERS: Milton Bradley
TEAMS: Chicago Cubs

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Milton Bradley’s tenure as a Cub has been rocky so far (to put it mildly), but the rightfielder, who was signed to a 3-year, $30 million contract before the season  (damn you Jim Hendry) says he knows things will get better. “It’s a beautiful thing,” Bradley said, ”because I’ve got time to be the player I [...]
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