"I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggonit, people like me."
That was not a quote from Milton Bradley, formerly of the Chicago Cubs, and about a fourth of the teams in baseball.
He's probably not good enough. He certainly wasn't in Chicago.
I don't know how smart he is, but does a guy that acts like him have anything upstairs?
As for people liking him—well you know the answer to that one.
People can't stand him—from his teammates, coaches, managers, GM's, and the fans.
Have I left anyone out?
If they knew him, they wouldn't like him either.
He doesn't even like himself.
After departing Chicago and the debacle that was his time on the north side, Bradley vowed a few weeks ago that he was done talking about Chicago and that he was a Seattle Mariner now.
Tha ...
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Seattle’s Milton Bradley Needs To Let His Hatred for the Chicago Cubs Go
Posted: 10th March 2010 by Darrell Horwitz in MLBComments Off on Seattle’s Milton Bradley Needs To Let His Hatred for the Chicago Cubs Go