By Paul Sullivan
The day before the season began in Houston, coming off a red hot spring, Milton Bradley said he was ready to show Cubs fans what he was all about.
"Hopefully they can realize the kind of player I am, and realize I'm worth every penny I'm making," he said.
Nearly one month later, Bradley now is hoping first impressions aren't lasting.
The $30 million outfielder returned again from his lingering groin injury Tuesday night at Chase Field, trying to prove his first month as a Cub was just a mirage.
Bradley had a promising return, going 2-for-4 in the Cubs 11-3 victory over Arizona.
"Hopefully they can realize the kind of player I am, and realize I'm worth every penny I'm making," he said.
Nearly one month later, Bradley now is hoping first impressions aren't lasting.
The $30 million outfielder returned again from his lingering groin injury Tuesday night at Chase Field, trying to prove his first month as a Cub was just a mirage.
Bradley had a promising return, going 2-for-4 in the Cubs 11-3 victory over Arizona.
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