The guy has said he wants to get off the field as soon as possible, takes himself out of games, and has refused to take the field. Guys argue with managers all the time, and usually it involves disagreeing with being taken out of a game. With Bradley it's been about not wanting to play and blaming everybody else when he plays poorly. And he has played poorly. Multiple players have expressed that they are tired of his act. Soriano, Ramirez, Lee, Johnson and Dempster have all said in varying degrees of diplomacy, that it's on Bradley to stop being a douche and get with the program. And on top of that, it's delusional to pretend that it doesnt' matter if a guy says you can tell why they haven't won in 100 years with all the negativity of the fans and the organization and that he needs a more positive environment. He called out the organization and blamed them for his shortcomings. As much as you want to pretend a baseball players only job is to play baseball, you're wrong. A baseball franchise exists to make money. Plain and simple. The most important thing for a player to do is play well. But there are other aspects of the job. Critizing the paying customers, repeatedly, is the exact opposite of what you should do. It's bad for business, and a completely legitimate reason for a team to take action against a player. They waited until the season was all but done, because they recognized that he was the best player for the job, but when it stopped being necessary to put the guy who gives the team the best chance to win today, they finally took action. Milton Bradley is not a vital part of this organization. He's somewhere between the 5th-10th best player on this team. He has been barely better than Ryan Theriot, playing RF and making much more money. He's an asset, but he is a devaluted asset, due almost entirely to his own actions. If Hendry didn't suspend him, does anybody honestly think teams would be fooled into thinking the Cubs weren't all that intent on moving him? Seriously? If you do, you are dumb. Stop with all the whining about the suspension. He deserved a suspension and he was suspended. He brought it on himself. Jim Hendry has been a crappy GM for much of his time here, and Paul Sullivan is annoying, but this is not the wrong decision and this is not the media's fault.