Moises Alou season prior to joining Cubs .331 .396 .554 .950 Moises Alou 1st season with Cubs .275 .337 .419 .756 Moises Alou next 2 seasons with Cubs .280 .357 .462 .819 and .293 .361 .557 .918 Kosuke Fukudome 1st season with Cubs .257 .359 .379 .738 Kosuke Fukudome 2nd season with Cubs so far .274 .386 .462 .848 For all of you people wanting to dump Bradley, just look at these 2 guys here. Alou was coming off a great 2-3 seasons prior to him joining the Cubs, and he then stunk it up in his 1st season as a Cub. He then went on to put up pretty good numbers the rest of his time on the Cubs. Fuku had a great reputation in Japan, and then came here and stunk it up in his 1st season as a Cub. He is right now a top 3 CF'er in baseball, and is even putting up numbers respectable enough for a RF. Bradley was coming off a great year prior to joining the Cubs and then stunk it up for 3 months, but has now turned it around and is putting up really good numbers. Im sure there were alot of people wanting to dump Alou after his 1st season with the Cubs, and I know there was numerous people wanting to dump Fuku. These guys are pro's and they dont suddenly forget how to hit. Bruce Levine posted a blog about Bradley and had comments from Milton about how much of a change it is to play day games instead of night games, and its taken him awhile to get used to it. Who knows how much that played apart of Miltons horrible beginning, but he wouldnt be the 1st player to comment about how much of a change it is. Id be shocked if Bradley doesnt follow in the path of Alou and Fuku, and put up really good numbers in his 2nd and 3rd seasons as a Cub. Be careful what you wish for, because if we dump Bradley like we dumped Sammy, we may end up with Jeromy Burnitz #2. Think about it.