....jerrk. (the auto censor censors je-rk).

Bradley proved he's still a **** Friday night when he charged a ball in the outfield and than at the last second just sort of trotted by the ball because it was out of his reach, however Shannon Stewart had no idea that Milton was going to give up on the ball at the last second and it caught Shannon off guard as the ball skipped by Shannon.

Rick Manning noted that after the play as Milton was jogging back to centerfield Shannon tried to speak to him about what Milton had done, and Milton being Milton, just ignored him. It just is ongoing proof that Milton Bradley has the Barry Bonds jerkdom down perfectly, but without the talent.

As for the blown save, Mariano Rivera has blown around 60 saves in a career that has spanned a decade. In other words Mariano Rivera has averaged one blown save a month for his entire careeer, and Rivera hall of fame caliber. The bottom line is any closer who saves at least 85 percent of their save attempts is doing a good job, and an 80-85 percent save rate is considered acceptable, Borowski is still well over 80 percent.