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Milton Bradley and Cubs agree to deal?
<!--quoteo(post=10583:date=Jan 10 2009, 04:19 PM:name=rok)-->QUOTE (rok @ Jan 10 2009, 04:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec--><!--quoteo(post=10579:date=Jan 10 2009, 04:25 PM:name=savant)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (savant @ Jan 10 2009, 04:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Clapp I have WOW cable, which does not carry the MLB network. Do you no if there are more of the segments like you posted about Bradley available on line?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I don't get it either cuz I have DISH, but here is their site. http://mlbnetwork.mlb.com/network/index.jsp

They seem to add a few clips there from time to time.
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Yeah, they actually have clips from pretty much everything from Hot Stove.

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<!--quoteo(post=10579:date=Jan 10 2009, 04:25 PM:name=savant)-->QUOTE (savant @ Jan 10 2009, 04:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Clapp I have WOW cable, which does not carry the MLB network. Do you no if there are more of the segments like you posted about Bradley available on line?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->


Who's the idiot that doesn't know the difference between no and know?

Thanks for the link Rok-a-roo
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i know theres a break down somewhere in this thread but i'm too lazy and fat to find it. what have been bradleys injuries during his career? i know the latest one was legit and i'm pretty sure the others were too.

what i'm getting at is, he's not a pussy right? he's had some real injuries and it's not mental right?
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<!--quoteo(post=10865:date=Jan 12 2009, 09:49 AM:name=veryzer)-->QUOTE (veryzer @ Jan 12 2009, 09:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->i know theres a break down somewhere in this thread but i'm too lazy and fat to find it. what have been bradleys injuries during his career? i know the latest one was legit and i'm pretty sure the others were too.

what i'm getting at is, he's not a pussy right? he's had some real injuries and it's not mental right?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Looks like both.

<!--quoteo-->QUOTE <!--quotec-->Sep 19, 2008: Missed 2 games (left wrist injury).
Sep 16, 2008: Left wrist injury, day-to-day.
Sep 12, 2008: Missed 2 games (wrist injury).
Sep 6, 2008: Wrist injury, day-to-day.
Aug 18, 2008: Missed 2 games (illness).
Aug 16, 2008: Illness, day-to-day.
Aug 10, 2008: Missed 5 games (strained left quadriceps).
Aug 5, 2008: Strained left quadriceps, day-to-day.
Aug 4, 2008: Missed 5 games (quadricep injury).
Jul 30, 2008: Quadricep injury, day-to-day.
Jul 12, 2008: Missed 1 game (left knee injury).
Jul 11, 2008: Left knee injury, day-to-day.
Jun 24, 2008: Missed 1 game (strained left quadriceps).
Jun 22, 2008: Strained left quadriceps, day-to-day.
Jun 20, 2008: Missed 2 games (quadricep injury).
Jun 18, 2008: Quadricep injury, day-to-day.
May 31, 2008: Missed 1 game (dizziness).
May 30, 2008: Dizziness, day-to-day.
May 16, 2008: Missed 2 games (right shoulder injury).
May 13, 2008: Right shoulder injury, day-to-day.
May 2, 2008: Missed 1 game (hamstring).
May 1, 2008: Hamstring, day-to-day.
Sep 24, 2007: Torn ACL, sidelined indefinitely.
Sep 21, 2007: Missed 12 games (right oblique muscle strain).
Sep 11, 2007: Right oblique muscle strain, day-to-day.
Aug 8, 2007: Missed 4 games (hamstring).
Aug 4, 2007: Hamstring, day-to-day.
Jul 7, 2007: Missed 8 games (oblique injury).
Jul 1, 2007: Oblique injury, 15-day DL (retroactive to June 21).
Jun 20, 2007: Missed 16 games (calf injury).
Jun 8, 2007: Calf injury, 15-day DL (retroactive to June 3rd).
Jun 3, 2007: Calf injury, day-to-day.
May 30, 2007: Missed 14 games (hamstring).
May 23, 2007: Hamstring, 15-day DL (retroactive to May 15th).
May 22, 2007: Hamstring, day-to-day.
May 19, 2007: Missed 4 games (hamstring).
May 17, 2007: Hamstring, day-to-day.
May 11, 2007: Missed 15 games (hamstring).
Apr 23, 2007: Hamstring, 15-day DL.
Apr 20, 2007: Missed 6 games (hamstring).
Apr 13, 2007: Hamstring, day-to-day.
Sep 1, 2006: Missed 1 game (ankle injury).
Aug 30, 2006: Ankle injury, day-to-day.
Jul 14, 2006: Missed 20 games (shoulder injury).
Jun 20, 2006: Shoulder injury, 15-day DL.
Jun 19, 2006: Shoulder injury, day-to-day.
Jun 6, 2006: Missed 36 games (right knee injury).
May 7, 2006: Right knee injury, 15-day DL (retroactive to April 27th).
Apr 27, 2006: Right knee injury, day-to-day.
Oct 2, 2005: Missed 38 games to the end of the regular season (Torn left Patella Tendon).
Sep 2, 2005: Transferred from the 15-day DL to the 60-day DL (torn left Patella Tendon).
Aug 25, 2005: Torn left Patella Tendon, 15-day DL (retroactive to August 23rd).
Aug 23, 2005: Knee injury, day-to-day.
Jul 23, 2005: Missed 47 games (finger injury).
Jun 3, 2005: Finger injury, 15-day DL (retroactive to May 30).
May 31, 2005: Finger injury, day-to-day.
Sep 29, 2004: Suspended by the Los Angeles Dodgers for the remainder of the season.
Aug 13, 2004: Missed 1 game (hamstring).
Aug 12, 2004: Hamstring, day-to-day.
Jun 30, 2004: Missed 4 games (suspension).
Jun 3, 2004: Suspended by MLB for 4 games.
Jun 1, 2004: Missed 2 games (ankle injury).
May 31, 2004: Ankle injury, day-to-day.
May 4, 2004: Missed 3 games (ankle injury).
Apr 30, 2004: Ankle injury, day-to-day.
Aug 29, 2003: Missed 46 games to the end of the regular season (back injury).
Aug 15, 2003: Back injury, 15-day DL.
Aug 10, 2003: Back injury, day-to-day.
May 8, 2003: Missed 12 games (strained right hamstring).
Apr 26, 2003: Strained right hamstring, 15-day DL (retroactive to April 23).
Apr 23, 2003: Strained right hamstring, day-to-day.
Apr 19, 2003: Missed 1 game (hamstring).
Apr 18, 2003: Hamstring, day-to-day.
Aug 30, 2002: Missed 16 games (appendicitis).
Aug 14, 2002: Appendicitis, 15-day DL (retroactive to August 12th).
Jun 4, 2002: Missed 29 games (eye Contusion).
May 2, 2002: Eye Contusion, 15-day DL.
Apr 17, 2002: Missed 4 games (right quadricep).
Apr 11, 2002: Right quadricep, day-to-day.
Mar 1, 2002: Agreed to terms with the Cleveland Indians to a one-year contract.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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That hamstring injury is on there like 30 times though.
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Summarized by year:

2002
Right Quad - 4 games
Eye Contusion - 29 games
Appendicitis - 16 games

2003
Hamstring - 13 games
Back - 46 games

2004
Ankle - 5 games
Suspension - 4 games
Hamstring - 1 game
Suspension - Remainder of season

2005
Finger - 47 games
Patella Tendon - 38 games

2006
Right Knee - 36 games
Shoulder - 20 games
Ankle - 1 game

2007
Hamstring - 39 games
Calf - 16 games
Oblique - 8 games
Hamstring - 4 games
Oblique - 12 games
ACL - Rest of the season

2008
Hamstring - 1 game
Right Shoulder - 2 games
Dizziness - 1 game
Quad - 3 games
Left Knee - 1 game
Quad - 10 games
Illness - 2 games
Wrist - 4 games

There are some real injuries in there. Also some pussy injuries. Given what we've dealt with in 2004-2006, I can't imagine Cub fans having much patience for pussies.






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Milton got a big ovation at the convention

Lou's happy to have his on-base percentage and he said "we've just gotta keep him healthy."

Demp's thrilled to have him.

Alf says, "he a good playa"
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<!--quoteo-->QUOTE <!--quotec-->"he a good playa"<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Alf found a friend to cruise for pussy with.
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Alf found a friend to cruise for pussy with.
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Pie wasn't doing it for him?
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During my drive today, I heard a segment of Murph's show with the Stats Inc. guy. DeWon brought up an interesting stat about the percentage of ab's with the platoon advantage. The Cubs were last in all of baseball with only 47% of their ab's with the platoon advantage. Tampa Bay had the best rate at 69%. I think this had a lot to do with with both the Bradley and Miles signings, as well as the DeRosa trade. Against right handers we should always be able to have three quality left handed bats in the lineup, and eight quality bats in the lineup against lefties.
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<!--quoteo(post=12712:date=Jan 20 2009, 11:19 PM:name=savant)-->QUOTE (savant @ Jan 20 2009, 11:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->During my drive today, I heard a segment of Murph's show with the Stats Inc. guy. DeWon brought up an interesting stat about the percentage of ab's with the platoon advantage. The Cubs were last in all of baseball with only 47% of their ab's with the platoon advantage. Tampa Bay had the best rate at 69%. I think this had a lot to do with with both the Bradley and Miles signings, as well as the DeRosa trade. Against right handers we should always be able to have three quality left handed bats in the lineup, and eight quality bats in the lineup against lefties.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Interesting stat. Didn't we lead the majors in runs scored last year?
I know that the platoon advantage is a real stat...maybe we'll score even more this year.
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I'm watching Milton Bradley bat, with Lou analyzing it, and they're talking about Gerald Perry.
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And Bradley has a 7 pitch at bat, rbi double into deep left-center batting left-handed. Way gone at Wrigley.
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This great. Next at bat, Bradley singles, limps his way to first with a hamstring injury.

Now, Jay Payton goes yard and they show Perry celebrating in the dugout. Lou: "Look at Gerald Perry! I had him in Seattle. He works very hard with these hitters."
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<!--quoteo(post=13505:date=Jan 24 2009, 11:56 AM:name=Clapp)-->QUOTE (Clapp @ Jan 24 2009, 11:56 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->This great. Next at bat, Bradley singles, limps his way to first with a hamstring injury.

Now, Jay Payton goes yard and they show Perry celebrating in the dugout. Lou: "Look at Gerald Perry! I had him in Seattle. He works very hard with these hitters."<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->


what the hell are you talking about?
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