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 Post subject: Re: Bradley a Cub?
PostPosted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 12:16 pm 
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Reed Johnson and Fukudome are both above average outfielders. Bradley is below average and Soriano is 20,000 leagues below average

its probably not gonna even be the worst in baseball


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 Post subject: Re: Bradley a Cub?
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Bradley had a good press conference today. He had good answers. He didn't make any bullpoop excuses or anything.
I liked what I heard.
I've also been thinking about this powderkeg reputation he has coming into the Cubs, I remember people thinking Lou was going to be a raving madman too. that didn't happen. Must be the lukewarm water in the dugout tunnel.

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 Post subject: Re: Bradley a Cub?
PostPosted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 12:58 am 
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Yeah, I heard it on WGN today as well and he sounded very enthusiastic about being a Cub and very sincere about it. I still think he's going to have a couple episodes, but I'm hoping he works out. If he helps the Cubs win a World Series, he can flip out all he wants afterwards. Can't wait to see what Hendry does next. I'm sure this is not the end.

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 Post subject: Re: Bradley a Cub?
PostPosted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:06 am 
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Hendry signs Bradley to a 3yr/$30 mil deal and has to trade away Mark DeRosa to make room while Bobby Abreu (arguably a better player) signs at 1yr/$5 mil. Matching up salaries the cubs could have Abreu/DeRosa for $1.5 million than what they are paying Bradley. I'm not sure I'd want to risk my job on Milton Bradley.


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 Post subject: Re: Bradley a Cub?
PostPosted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:46 am 
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I have to agree here it seems like Hendry rushed to sign Bradley and ended up overpaying when there is a glut of semi markatble lefty outfielders out there still on the market. Id rather have DeRosa/Abreu just for the fact they are more likely to play a whole season healthy than Bradley.

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 Post subject: Re: Bradley a Cub?
PostPosted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 11:18 am 
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Im pumped about getting Bradley. This guy is a switch hitting, fast running , run scoring, hitting machine
I think he'll be fine in the of.
Ill keep my fingers crossed on his health. I BELIEVE


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 Post subject: Re: Bradley a Cub?
PostPosted: Thu May 28, 2009 12:20 pm 
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Bringing in a nut job who wont play more than a 100 games and over paying him is not progress.


Again, what is it you wanted him to do?


I wanted Abreau as a free agent and for them to trade Fontenot, Derek Lee and if need be a few minor league pitchers, for Roberts. I would love to save all the 13.5 million Lee's contract calls for and put Hoffpauir at first. Roberts takes over as the leadoff hitter and I'm as happy as can be. Still not sure the Roberts thing can't happen. They can put something together yet. Bradley is a decidedly better hitter that Fukadome was the second half of last season. But Fukadome is a vastly superior fielder and runner. With the injury history Soriano has had as a Cub as well as the history established by Bradley, it's probably a very good idea that they have capable back-ups.


Just imagine if the Cubs had signed Abreau instead (he's doing vey well, as is Ibanez-the other guy I had wanted) to play RF, traded Lee and Fontenot along with minor league pitchers and gotten Roberts to play 2nd. They would be so much better off. Never would have traded DeRosa either, as I mentioned when that happened, he provided valuable protection at so many positions. Gotta say, this off-season was not an especially good one for Hendry. Thats without even mentioning the bullpen too. lots of mistakes.

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 Post subject: Re: Bradley a Cub?
PostPosted: Thu May 28, 2009 12:23 pm 
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how about we wait till midseason before we compare Ibanez, Bradley and Abreu? And do you know the Birds would have made that particular Roberts trade?

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 Post subject: Re: Bradley a Cub?
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It was reported at that time that the Orioles were looking for a SS, 2B and 1B as well as pitching. They wound up taking Cedeno in a trade, so perhaps a Cedeno, Fontenot, Lee combo would have done it. Throw in Wells if needed too.

The leadoff hitter is so important and the Cubs have needed a good one for a long time. Roberts is one of the best.

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 Post subject: Re: Bradley a Cub?
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Ronny Cedeno and Garrett Olsen were traded to Seattle for Aaron Heilman.


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 Post subject: Re: Bradley a Cub?
PostPosted: Thu May 28, 2009 12:42 pm 
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Thats right. But perhaps he would have worked in a deal with the Orioles too. With the Rich Hill and Felix Pie deals with Baltimore, I guess I forgot they dealt Cedeno to Seattle. But that was a deal that Hendry should have made. Hell, if he was going to trade DeRosa- including him, rather than Fontenot in such a deal, would have been more acceptable. But the Roberts deal should have been the biggest priority.

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I have to agree here it seems like Hendry rushed to sign Bradley and ended up overpaying when there is a glut of semi markatble lefty outfielders out there still on the market. Id rather have DeRosa/Abreu just for the fact they are more likely to play a whole season healthy than Bradley.

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 Post subject: Re: Bradley a Cub?
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There's some delightfully bad thoughts in this thread 3 years after the fact

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 Post subject: Re: Bradley a Cub?
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Northside_Dan wrote:
There's some delightfully bad thoughts in this thread 3 years after the fact

Well I was right that Bradley's better than Dunn for the price :lol:


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