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See which Phillie was voted one of the meanest players in baseball
The Phillies FilesDaily News Live just posted a poll --- done by Sports Illustrated --- of the meanest players in baseball as voted on by 215 Major League players. Here they are. There is a current Phillie and former Phillie on the...... -
Here's why it looks like Hendry is safe
The Oakland A's fired their manager. The Florida Marlins fired their hitting coach. Can you imagine? Whoever heard of such a thing -- firing somebody for failing?
First thought: Jim Hendry had better hide the papers and the Interwebs from Fanboy Owner...Tags: Oakland Athletics, Career and Workplace, Philosophy, Bill Murray, John Belushi
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If Hendry stays, so could Pena
WrigleyvilleBreaking News: Doug Davis and Rodrigo Lopez are mediocre starting pitchers. Who saw that coming? Sarcasm aside, I think it's safe to say that after the San Francisco Giants swept Tuesday's doubleheader and pushed the Cubs to 12.0 games back, it's time... -
Trade inactivity should seal Jim Hendry’s fate
WrigleyvilleThe MLB Trade Deadline has officially passed and Jim Hendry and the Chicago Cubs only managed to make one move by trading Kosuke Fukudome. The relative inactivity will most likely (and hopefully) be the end of Jim Hendry as we know him. Fans were... -
A's Smoked by Smoak, Mariners 10-2
Justin Smoak launched his first home run of the spring and Dustin Ackley ripped a triple as the Mariners got some offense from their top young prospects en route to a 10-2 victory over the A's on Saturday in Cactus League play.
Smoak, who had been...Tags: Guillermo Moscoso, Justin Smoak, Mass Media, Knee Arthroscopy, Hot Springs
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Former Dodger Milton Bradley Arrested
KTLA NewsENCINO (KTLA) -- Former Dodger outfielder, Milton Bradley, was arrested Tuesday after allegedly making threats against a woman. Police took Bradley into custody around 10 a.m. in the 5300 block of Oak Park Court in Encino. He was taken to the Van Nuys...Tags: Oakland Athletics, Athletes, Police Arrests, Los Angeles Dodgers
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Mariners Manager Eric Wedge Interview on Q it Up Sports
Seattle Mariners manager, Eric Wedge joins Aaron Levine for an exclusive interview on Q it Up Sports. Among the topics that Wedge touches on: Possible comeback for pitcher Erik Bedard, young ace Michael Pineda, his relationshp with Mariners outfielder,...Tags: Athletes, Erik Bedard, Eric Wedge, Michael Pineda
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Mariners Outfielder Milton Bradley Arrested
Seattle Mariners outfielder Milton Bradley was arrested earlier today in Encino, California and booked into a Van Nuys jail for felony violation of California penal code section 422, which involves making criminal threats.
Bradley was released at around...Tags: Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, KCPQ, Celebrities and Bad Behavior
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Chicago Cubs win 9-4
Tribune reporterA cool wind blowing in from the north Wednesday night brought a late September feel to Wrigley Field. While the calendar says there's still more than a month to go before the Cubs season ends, the chilly weather and the team's late-summer free fall...Tags: Angel Guzman, Washington Nationals, Chicago Cubs, National League, Sports
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Milton Bradley Won't Face Charges
The Los Angeles city attorney's office said Friday that criminal charges will not be filed against former Dodger outfielder Milton Bradley for allegedly making threats against a woman.
Bradley, currently under contract by the Seattle Mariners, was...Tags: Criminals, Criminal Laws, Oakland Athletics, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mariners Release Milton Bradley
Seattle Mariners Executive Vice President & General Manager Jack Zduriencik announced today that the Mariners have placed outfielder Milton Bradley on irrevocable waivers for the purpose of granting him his unconditional release.
Bradley, 33, had been...Tags: Management Change, Athletes, Jack Zduriencik, Human Interest
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Mariners designate Bradley, call up Peguero
Outfielder Milton Bradley, who hit .209 in two seasons with the Mariners, was designated for assignment by the club Monday, as general manager Jack Zduriencik made a pair of roster moves that look to provide a youthful infusion of offense to a club has...Tags: Veterans Affairs, AAA, Baseball Injuries, Justin Smoak, Diseases and Illnesses
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