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Milton Bradley begins spring training workout at Peoria in Arizona

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Milton Bradley begins spring training workout at Peoria in Arizona
Seattle Mariners will be optimistic about their campaign in this season, as many players have come in to train for the regular season during the spring training camp. Milton Bradley has been one player to offer outfield cover as
his experience casts a positive projection on the supporting format. The veteran ball player arrived recently at the spring training camp in Peoria, Arizona. The star started his training with the rest of the team and ended the long day with a sit down in
front of the media.
The press conference circled around his knee injury form last season, his hitting form and his family affairs that had spewed over to the press through an awkward incident at his house. The player dismissed queries on the first
issue and went on to talk about his form. The veteran appeared cocky, as he told the reporters that he was at his best and there were positive outcomes to be availed from his role at the club.
The player played 73 games during the last season, hitting at an average of .205. The figure was a disappointing showcase for 2010. However, new Mariners’ manager, Eric Wedge is planning to give him a chance and he will be hoping
to do better than last year’s club tally of 101 losses. Bradley had a chance to meet the new skipper.
"I talked to him in the offseason and I talked to him again (Thursday)," Bradley said. "I'm glad he's here. We needed that discipline, somebody to put that foot in your behind when you need it. We just got a little lax with the
way things were going before. Now he's going to get it back on track the way it needs to be."
Bradley has one more year on him before his contract runs out and media reports have managed to draw a conclusion that the player will be trying to prove his worth to the club. However, Milton does not go too deep into the future.
"I don't play all that stuff like you guys do," Bradley said. "Whatever makes your stories, but I always play like it's my last game anyway. Every pitch, every moment means the world to me. I'm not going to take any different approach
now."
Will this be Milton Bradley’s year? Your guess is as good as mine is.
 

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