Cubs manager Lou Piniella apologized to outfielder Milton Bradley one day after sending him home in the sixth inning. "I apologized for the last comment I made, told him he knows in the context I meant it," Piniella said. "But I also told him that just can't continue, to have shenanigans that we've put up with. I told him he's going to hurt somebody, he's going to hurt himself." The manager sent Bradley home in the sixth inning after he threw his helmet following a fly out. "He didn't really talk to me about it, he just kind of yelled at me in the dugout and told me to get out of there," Bradley said Saturday. "So I left. Then he continued to yell at me some more. I've got to take that." "No, man, I don't have a problem with Lou at all."