Milton Bradley

Milton Bradley

Postby boyer14 » Mon Nov 24, 2008 12:45 pm

I was hoping I could get 100 runs out of Bradley, but had no idea he would be this productive. His dreaded 3-8 injury roll came up 7 times, but he missed only 14 "additional" games due to injury. I held him out of the last 3 games prior to the playoffs to protect him. He amassed 637 PAs, hit .304, OBP of .394, scored 134 runs, hit 40 homers and drove in 96 from the lead-off spot. It did not hurt that Ordonez hit .369 right behind him, and Fielder hit 67 HRs in the #3 spot at the Cell. Anyone had better production from Bradley?

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Postby visick » Mon Nov 24, 2008 2:12 pm

Nice season from him.

The best I got from him was 455 PA's.

I check again, but I do know I wasn't disappointed.
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Postby RICHARDMILTER » Mon Nov 24, 2008 3:43 pm

You also got 40 homers and a .304 average out of JJ Hardy. That was a nice team. I have had Milton Bradley on one team out of 13 so far this year, and I traded him just prior to the mid way point. I was second guessing myself about drafting him from day one. Since the trade I am 5-1. But the best part is I do not have to worry about him missing every other game. Of course I am not going to get the same production out of my Abreu/Winn platoon, but it least it will be stable. Ironically JJ Hardy was in the same deal, and I received Orlando Cabrera. I am playing in Kauffman, and I never wanted Hardy for the singles park anyway. But he did a fine job for you. Did you make the playoffs? Nice work either way. That is an exciting team you have got there!
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Postby boyer14 » Mon Nov 24, 2008 5:57 pm

Yes, the team made the playoffs, but lost in the first round in 4 games. Hardy and Phillips were both great against leftys, but Hardy (unlike Phillips) held his own against the righthanders too. I do like Hardy in the HR parks. Spezio also did a reasonable job as a cheap 1B (although also injury prone) while Fielder mainly was the DH. I enjoy these higher scoring teams and seem to have more success with them, even when their pitching is quite thin.
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