It looks like Milton Bradley is admitting that he was wrong, because he has agreed to serve the suspension:
Bradley Agrees to Suspension
That decision came after Bradley formally apologized to the Cubs, and the team informed him it would suspend him with pay for the final 15 games of the season.Bradley stood to lose more than $400,000 in salary had the Cubs chosen to suspend him without pay. But had they done so, the players’ union almost certainly would have filed a grievance challenging that discipline.
So indications were that Cubs management worked out a more informal resolution of the case with Bradley and his agents, Seth and Sam Levinson.
Enjoy your early vacation, Milton.











