...Milton Bradley is at it again. This time he took exception to somethings that were said by (Royals TV announcer) Ryan Lefebrve. According to USA Today, Bradley who was the designated hitter, heard what he considered not so kind remarks made by Lefebvre. Both Rangers Manager and Rangers GM had to intercept him before he reached the Royals TV booth. Here's what Jon Daniels (Rangers General Manager) had to say:
"I don't want to get necessarily into the details," Daniels said. "He was upset. Someone who doesn't know him was passing judgment on TV. It was obvious he was hurt by the comments.
When he came back to the clubhouse, Bradley started yelling at his teammates and then broke down in tears.

...Henry Schulman of the San Fransisco Chronicle is reporting that this just maybe the last year for Giants Second Baseman Ray Durham.
"I don't know. I really have to sit down and think of things. I know it's the last year of my contract. More than that, I've missed a lot of my kids' growing up. That's what's going to be weighing on my mind in the offseason.

"My girl is 14 years old and it's like I barely know her. My son turns 10 tomorrow. They're heavily involved in sports. I haven't seen one of my son's baseball games, not one. He's been playing since tee ball. Thinking of that, that hurts me. I'll weigh all the options this offseason, sit down and decide what direction I could go in."
Durham turns 37 in November and is a veteran of 14 Major League Seasons.

...Well that didn't last long, Jacque Jones has been designated for assignment by the Florida Marlins. It's expected that he'll clear waivers, but it's unclear if he will accept the assignment to Triple A. The move was made so the Marlins could call up Robert Andino.

...There seems to be a dispute as to who actually caught Ken Griffey Junior's 600th home run ball. So much so that the guy who says he actually caught the ball first has lawyered up and filed an injunction against "Joe" who caught the ball and any party that is in possession of said ball.

...According to the USA Today, the New York Yankees are seeking out more public financing for the new Yankee Stadium. Officials are saying that if the Yankees can't get another 400 Million from public financing they might not be able to finish the stadium.