Thursday, March 4, 2010

We’re not buying it


Wow. For the first time in his career — perhaps in his life — Milton Bradley is not blaming others but accepting personal responsibility for something that went wrong.

… OK, just kidding.

Yes, once again, Milton is pointing the finger for failure away from the man in the mirror. Turns out that last season’s disastrous Bradley performance was the fault of the Cubs.

"Two years ago, I played, and I was good," Bradley told The New York Times. "I go to Chicago, not good. I've been good my whole career. So, obviously, it was something with Chicago, not me."

Obviously.

Bradley’s now with the Mariners, and for their sake I just hope they don’t let him down like those darn Northsiders did.

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