Cubs suspend Milton Bradley for rest of season..
Written by The Go-To-Man Mattie T. on September 20, 2009
It appears as if Chicago Cubs’ management has had enough of Milton Bradley’s antics.
Bradley was suspended today for the remainder of the 2009 season, which could be the end of his short stay as a Cub.
He has had a controversially filled year, which has included throwing a ball into the bleachers with less than 3 outs, being sent home early after an in-game argument with manager Lou Piniella & comments stating that he “wishes day games at Wrigley would only go 9 innings so that he can get home quickly.”
Milton did appear in over 100 games or more for just the 4th time in his 10 year career, but in return has produced his lowest totals for home runs, runs batted in, batting average & extra base hits.
Bradley turned down a deal from the defending AL champion Tampa Bay Rays to sign with the Cubs, who are expected to try & trade him during the upcoming offseason.
Possible replacements in right field for the Cubs could include Matt Holliday, Jermaine Dye & Jason Bay among others.
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