Monday, January 5, 2009
Milton Bradley Becomes A Cub
In a seemingly emminent move, the Chicago Cubs have signed designated-hitter Milton Bradley to a 3-year deal worth $30M. Milton hit an astronomic .321 last year, making the all-star game and providing definite protection for the Rangers' Josh Hamilton.
Bradley hasn't fielded much lately, only compiling 165 innings in the field in 2008, but will have to play the field now since Chicago is a National League club. Milton has questionable at times and isn't the healthiest of players, but will provide quite the stick in the order. Will he keep to himself in such a market as Chicago brings? We will definitely have to see, but I do believe he will be fine.
Photo Courtesy: ESPN: John Williamson/Getty Images
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