Letting Go Of Milton Bradley
Written by wrigleyville   
Sunday, 17 January 2010

In a story written by Paul Sullivan, the reporter could stand to take this advice from Len Kasper:

Ghosts of DeRosa/Bradley remain

Jim Hendry has apologized so many times now for trading Mark DeRosa and signing Milton Bradley he's threatening to have his name placed in the Guinness Book of World records for most mea culpas in one lifetime.

"I certainly was the one that did the majority of the work and the background and the offensive numbers before we signed Milton," he said. "Obviously, it was a shoot for the moon (decision)...Obviously, it didn't work out. It was totally my responsibility. It was a mistake in hindsight. I think we've rectified the mistake."

At one point, WGN radio host Bob Sirott implored fans to stop harping on the failed Bradley experiment. "Milton Bradley is gone," he said. "Let it go."

Yes, Paul: Let it go.



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