The Padres have tentatively acquired outfielder Milton Bradley from the Oakland Athletics. As part of the trade, the Padres will send a minor league pitcher to Oakland. Bradley, a switch-hitter, could join the Padres on Sunday at Dodger Stadium. Bradley, 29, is a career .271 hitter who has hit as many as 19 home runs in a season (Los Angeles, 2004). Injured much of this season, he had played in only 19 games for the A's, batting .292 with two homers and seven RBI.
Bradley, who has also played for Montreal and Cleveland, has had injury problems and has also lost time to personal problems. The Dodgers suspended him for the last week of the 2004 season.
Bradley, a Los Angeles native, attended Long Beach Poly, the same high school te produced Tony Gwynn.