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Sunday, June 8, 2008
When Milton Bradley joined the Rangers this spring, he explained to Rich Rice, the director of media relations, that he intended to keep a low profile with Texas. He just wanted to leave the past in the past, and he didn't feel the need or the desire to be a headline player again. He spoke to reporters once about the bizarre incident last September, when umpire Mike Winters said something to him that set Bradley off, to the point that Padres manager Bud Black wrestled him away -- and inadverten ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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