How about Milton Bradley? Traded to the Mariners two weeks ago, Bradley will play for his eighth major league team this season. Even with free agency playing the role it does today, it is rare to see any player move around quite so much. What is especially noteworthy, though, is the fact that Bradley has only been a free agent twice, meaning at the age of 31, he’s been traded five times. Since making it to the bigs mid-season in 2000, the outfielder has donned the uniforms of the Expos, Indians, Dodgers, Athletics, Padres, Rangers, and Cubs. At this rate, Bradley should pass Rickey Henderson (nine different teams) and Kenny Lofton (11) before long, and could break the record of 12, held by Mike Morgan and active pitcher Ron Villone. The free agent Villone, however, could further the challenge for Bradley by signing with a new team himself this offseason.