Milt Bradley Tries Attack on KC Announcer - Then Weeps Like a Woman

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BONUS included- May well be the first mention of former Dodger OF Jim Lefebvre at the RxForum in quite some time (father of KC announcer)

http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slug=ap-rangers-bradley&prov=ap&type=lgns

Bradley upset with comments by Royals announcer


KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—Milton Bradley stormed out of the Texas Rangers clubhouse after an 11-5 victory Wednesday night over Kansas City and bounded up four flights of stairs looking for Royals television announcer Ryan Lefebvre.


Bradley, who was the designated hitter, heard what he considered derogative remarks made by Lefebvre on a TV in the Rangers clubhouse.


General manager Jon Daniels and manager Ron Washington were close behind and intercepted Bradley before he reached Lefebvre.


“I don’t want to get necessarily into the details,” Daniels said. “He was upset. Someone who doesn’t know him was passing judgment on TV. It was obvious he was hurt by the comments.”


Bradley never reached Lefebvre, although he was within about 20 feet of him in the TV booth before being led back down to the clubhouse.

“There was no incident,” Daniels said.


Upon returning to the clubhouse, Bradley screamed at teammates and broke down in tears.


“I’m tired of people bringing me down,” Bradley said. “It wears on you. I love you guys, all you guys. I’m strong, but I’m not that strong. All I want to do is play baseball and make a better life for my kid than I had.”


Several of Bradley’s teammates consoled him after he calmed down.
Lefebvre, who is the son of former major league manager Jim Lefebvre, said he met with Daniels and Washington about his on-the-air comments, but did not talk to Bradley. Lefebvre said the comments were intended to praise

Josh Hamilton, who missed nearly four years of professional baseball with cocaine and alcohol additions, rather than tear down Bradley.


“It was a conversation about how Josh Hamilton has turned his life around and has been accountable for his mistakes,” Lefebvre told The Associated Press. “Right now, it seems like the baseball world and fans are rooting for him. … It doesn’t seem like Milton Bradley has done the same thing in his life.”


The oft-injured Bradley has a history of losing his temper.


He slammed a plastic bottle at the feet of a fan in the right-field seats at Dodger Stadium in 2004 after someone threw it on the field. With San Diego in the pennant chase last September, he tore the ACL in his right knee when he was spun to the ground by Padres manager Bud Black, who was trying to keep him from an umpire.


He was suspended for five games after slamming the bottle, and had a four-game suspension for tossing a bag of balls onto the field after an ejection. There was a dugout confrontation with Cleveland manager Eric Wedge during spring training in 2004 before getting traded to Los Angeles.
Bradley claimed umpire Mike Winters baited the player into the confrontation and directed a profanity at him last September. Winters was suspended the final five days of the regular season and didn’t work the postseason.


“We weren’t singling out Milton Bradley,” Lefebvre said. “We also spent a lot of time complimenting Milton Bradley, but that’s not what he heard when he was in the clubhouse.


“We weren’t tearing up Milton Bradley. I told (Washington and Daniels) this wasn’t a Milton Bradley rip session, but just based on the pictures we’ve seen in this series of him walking to the dugout all the way to right field, dropping his bat, making gestures to the fans in right field and above the dugout and taunting them. He’s the only person in baseball I know that does that type of stuff.”
 

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Milt is kickin ass for my RX money league. That's what I care about.
 

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I cried back in 1986 at the old Arlington Stadium when then catcher for the Rangers Gino Petralli golfed a walkoff two run tater off the right field foul pole against Rocket Roger and the Red Sox.

I think it was the closest they had been to first place in at least five years and maybe for the following five years as well.
 

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Milt is kickin ass for my RX money league. That's what I care about.

JAKE, I'm in a ten team league with my son and due to a lack of tenth manager, steer the ship for an AutoDrafted squad in which I picked up Bradley in second week.

And then I dropped him like three weeks later because there were three other OFs doing well and plenty of DH

By the time I realized the pace he was setting in May, he had been grabbed.


Oh and in true FBB madness, the AutoDrafted team has remained consistently in top three of league riding the shoulders of Chip Jones, Berkman and Utley, while "my" team is gasping for the middle of the pack
 

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I'm crying now realizing you're over a decade younger than me and you are smart enough to fully exploit those ten years to maximum advantage I can probably only dream of.
 

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I for sure wasn't trading emails with Mika when I was a young 37 year old lad.....damnit
 

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I'll be 35 next month... and i've been waiting for a reply from her for quite a while now.

Amazing that Clemente was my Idol, considering I was hardly born before he passed away.
 
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Last time I was crying at a ball game was 1980 when the Phillies won it all...haven't cried since...being a Philly fan can do that to you...
 

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I'll be 35 next month... and i've been waiting for a reply from her for quite a while now.

Amazing that Clemente was my Idol, considering I was hardly born before he passed away.

Now you're just funning me to see if I'm really awake.

Berto died before you were born.

But it's still really cool you cried about at six months. Were your poops Pirate black and gold?
 

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Last time I was crying at a ball game was 1980 when the Phillies won it all...haven't cried since...being a Philly fan can do that to you...

Actually it was the news of the Brett hemmorhoids that had you crying with happiness
 

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Nope, I just admire people that do shit for other people out of the goodness of their own heart.

Truly is a rare commodity these days.

Sometimes I feel like an old soul with my thoughts, and sometimes I don't.
 
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35?? Come with me next year to Thailand and you will be 25 before you leave the Land of Smiles...Ponce de Leon never made it this far!!
 

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My fault it was 72 not 73, in my drunken stupidness. Doesn't matter as I would have no recollection either way, be it 6 months before or after my birth.
Nevertheless, I've seen and read just about everything on him and he is in my top ten of humans.
 
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Actually it was the news of the Brett hemmorhoids that had you crying with happiness

Actually it was Wilson and White going 0-fer....with Wilson striking out around 12-13 times during the Series...then I really started crying because I got married the day after the Series was over...that lasted 5 years, the Phillies haven't won in over 27 years....
 

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holy cow..that's right

Willie did fan like 13 times

And then the next year if I recall right, it was Dave Winfield that pulled the 1 for 21 vs Dodgers.
 
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My fault it was 72 not 73, in my drunken stupidness. Doesn't matter as I would have no recollection either way, be it 6 months before or after my birth.
Nevertheless, I've seen and read just about everything on him and he is in my top ten of humans.

Died in a plane crash helping the Nicaraguans after getting his 3000th hit at the end of the season...
 

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....the Phillies haven't won in over 27 years....

Did someone say "Joe Carter"?

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Today's athlete would have written a check, if that.
He was a man among men.
As you are, sir.
 

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