Bradley meant no harm to broadcaster

Source: MLB.com (Original Article)

06/12/2008 4:06 PM ET
Bradley meant no harm to broadcaster
Fiery Rangers slugger feels misunderstood by fans, media

By Mark Dent / MLB.com

Entering Thursday’s action, Texas’ Milton Bradley was leading the AL in batting average. (Getty Images)

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KANSAS CITY — Texas general manager Jon Daniels insists he didn’t have to restrain Milton Bradley when he ran upstairs on Wednesday night.

“Look at this guy,” Daniels said, pointing to Bradley. “How could a 170-pound guy take him?”

Bradley smiled but didn’t laugh. On the morning after Bradley went upstairs and tried to confront Royals TV broadcaster Ryan Lefebvre for making comments about him on the air, everyone in the clubhouse was in a light mood, including Bradley.

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