MILWAUKEE (AP) -Chicago Cubs right fielder Milton Bradley left Sunday’s game against Milwaukee in the fourth inning after he came up limping while trying to run from second to third base on a single by Ryan Theriot.
Reed Johnson pinch ran for Bradley, and scored when Brewers starter Jeff Suppan walked Koyie Hill with the bases loaded. Bradley signed a $30 million, three-year contract with Chicago as a free agent in the offseason, but has a history of injuries.
Bradley was off to a slow start for his new team. He came into Sunday’s game batting .063, but reached on a fielder’s choice and a hit batsman before leaving with the injury.
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