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Well said, Sandy.
Bradley has never had an organization as supportive as the Mariners...he himself has said so on countless occasions.  If he is ever going to get better...if his life ever turns around while he's a professional ballplayer, it will be here.  If the Mariners can't help him, no orgamization in baseball can and he should seriously consider retiring to take away that source of stress and give himself a chance to heal (to focus on that healing process).  But he has a fighting chance here in Seattle...that's all you can ask for from a front office, a cluhouse and a manager.
I believe this is a big moment in Bradley's life that he will remember for as long as he survives.

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