Yeah but Jones was also a much more frustrating player, with his constant throws into the dirt, soriano-esque at-bats, and baserunning blunders. He seemed like a likeable guy, but not a likeable players. Burnitz kind of just sucked and was there. plus, most of his boos came in 2007, when he was really crappy and well below expectations. He was booed loudly in his third home game with the Cubs in 2006. A reason for a lack of boos in 2006 was general apathy due to the pathetic season. I don't know, I usually hate people who say crap like this but I think there's enough evidence out there that we can't outright dismiss the race issue. Note, I didn't say there is a race issue, but that it cannot be eliminated. BTW, for a good white player booing example, one can always fall back on Todd Hundley Lots of fans boo Bradley because: 1. They see him out there instead of DeRosa (the rebuilding plan this offseason was based around Bradley being left-handed). 2. He makes a lot more than DeRosa. 3. He is hitting below .260 with 11 HR and 34 RBI. (Most of them don't pay attention to OBP or OPS). 4. He sometimes makes horrible mental gaffs. 5. Whether times are good or bad he gets baited into saying something about the fans, never giving them a chance to back him. 6. The Cubs had sky-high expectations but are now struggling to stay above .500. 7. DeRosa and the Cardinals are waltzing to a division title. His race has nothing to do with it. Sure there will be some idiots that say things, but the fans aren't booing him because he is black. Bradley is easy to dislike. Even if you like him you must admit that. Bradley is the player that the whole offseason plan of "getting more left-handed" was based upon. Last year the team won 97 games. This year they will not win 90. It's easy to say, "Milton is the problem. His signing made moves like Aaron Miles happen. We lost a clubhouse leader (DeRosa) and gained a clubhouse cancer (Bradley)."