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That was 7 years ago, and for Milton 7 years ago.  At the time, Bradley was 25, and a burgeoning star.  Since then, Bradley has been through the wringer, he's suffered injuries, down seasons, become a pariah, and had his manager in Chicago call him out in the press.  He's undergone anger counselling (admittedly, likely for the umpteenth time) and he's now 33 and recognizes that this may be his last chance to continue his MLB career.  I think it's very likely that Milton Bradley got over it, and I foresee a story in the coming weeks of Milton Bradley calling, or maybe even presenting himself to Eric Wedge to make a formal apology.

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