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Who do you want to win the Worls Series this year?
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 6:10 pm 
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MLB TAKES OVER THE DODGERS. MCCOURT IS ON HIS WAY OUT! A TRULY GREAT DAY FOR DODGER FAN.

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i think i might cry. this is one of the best days i have had in a long time.

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NEW YORK (AP)—Major League Baseball is taking the extraordinary step of assuming control of the Los Angeles Dodgers, a team increasingly paralyzed by the bitter divorce of owners Frank and Jamie McCourt.

Once among baseball’s glamour franchises, the Dodgers have been consumed by infighting since Jamie McCourt filed for divorce after 30 years of marriage in October 2009, one week after her husband fired her as the team’s chief executive. Frank McCourt accused Jamie of having an affair with her bodyguard-driver and performing poorly at work.


Selig told Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt that he will appoint a representative to oversee all aspects of the business and the day-to-day operations of the club.

“I have taken this action because of my deep concerns regarding the finances and operations of the Dodgers and to protect the best interests of the club,” Selig said Wednesday in a statement.

The Los Angeles Times reported this week that Frank McCourt had arranged a $30 million loan from Fox, the team’s television partner. Selig has not approved a new longterm contract between team and Fox, and the Times said the money was needed to make payroll.

Selig said he will appoint his representative within a few days.

“My office will continue its thorough investigation into the operations and finances of the Dodgers and related entities during the period of Mr. McCourt’s ownership,” Selig said. “The Dodgers have been one of the most prestigious franchises in all of sports, and we owe it to their legion of loyal fans to ensure that this club is being operated properly now and will be guided appropriately in the future.”

Selig’s move might be seen by some as a precedent should the New York Mets have additional financial problems. With owners Fred Wilpon and Saul Katz under pressure from a lawsuit tied to the Bernard Madoff swindle, the Mets borrowed $25 million last year from Major League Baseball. Unlike the McCourts, Wilpon is a longtime friend of Selig.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 10:26 am 
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From this mornings LA Times.

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By Bill Shaikin

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In the 18 months since Frank and Jamie McCourt filed for divorce, beginning the legal proceedings that exposed the couple's extravagant lifestyle and the financial stress that subsequently plagued the Dodgers, Commissioner Bud Selig had remained silent.

In a two-paragraph email distributed by his office Wednesday, Selig not only ended his silence, but also took a decisive first step toward ending McCourt ownership of the Dodgers.

Yet the finale of McCourt era is neither imminent nor guaranteed, despite Selig's announcement that he would appoint a trustee to run the club because of his "deep concerns regarding the finances and operations of the Dodgers."

In fact, in a statement late Wednesday, McCourt challenged Selig's decision and signaled he would not surrender ownership without a fight.

"Major League Baseball sets strict financial guidelines which all 30 teams must follow," McCourt's statement read. "The Dodgers are in compliance. … On this basis, it is hard to understand the commissioner's decision."

Selig has anticipated the possibility of a legal challenge by McCourt, which could delay any ownership change, according to two parties briefed on Wednesday's announcement but not authorized to discuss it publicly.

In addition, the McCourts' divorce has yet to be settled. Jamie McCourt has asserted her claim of 50% ownership of the Dodgers, based on California community-property law. Those claims could take some time to resolve as well.

Selig generally prefers that owners live in the community in which a team plays and that they have some familiarity with Major League Baseball. The two parties most often mentioned as interested buyers, each of whom lives in Los Angeles, are Milwaukee Brewers owner Mark Attanasio and Chicago White Sox executive Dennis Gilbert.

In the interim, with McCourt stripped of financial authority, the Dodgers must get the approval of Selig — or whomever he appoints as trustee — for any significant expenditures on or off the field.

That procedure might not necessarily cripple the Dodgers' ability to improve the team during the season. The Texas Rangers, operating under league auspices for part of last season, received approval to make payroll-boosting trades for ace Cliff Lee, catcher Bengie Molina and infielder Jorge Cantu.

There was no last straw for Selig, according to the parties briefed on his decision. "It was an accumulation of everything," one of those parties said.

The Dodgers have drawn record-low crowds in the McCourt era this season. The team has sold barely more than 17,000 season tickets, down from 27,000 four years ago, according to court documents and people who have reviewed MLB attendance data.

The Angels have sold about 21,000 season tickets this year and could outdraw the Dodgers for the first time in the 51 years the clubs have shared the Los Angeles market.

Last week, Selig dispatched a six-man task force to review Dodger Stadium security practices in the wake of the beating of a San Francisco Giants fan in a stadium parking lot on opening day. The Dodgers have not had a full-time head of security in four months, and the Los Angeles Police Department essentially took over ballpark security at McCourt's expense.

McCourt needed a $30-million loan from Fox in order to meet payroll last week, secured with funds he does not have and might never have.

In the event McCourt cannot repay Fox, he has promised the company $30 million from any settlement with or judgment against Bingham McCutchen, the law firm that drafted the since-invalidated agreement that McCourt had relied upon to establish his ownership of the Dodgers. The arrangement was disclosed to The Times by two individuals granted anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about it.

Bingham has sued McCourt, seeking a judicial declaration that the law firm is not responsible should McCourt lose control of the Dodgers. There is no guarantee McCourt will get any money from Bingham, but Fox accepted that promise to securitize the loan.

"No accountant would even let you put that on your balance sheet," said Raman Sain, principal at Holthouse, Carlin & Van Trigt, a Southern California accounting firm that reviewed the Dodgers' financial records for The Times last year.

Sain said the nature of the loan — as opposed to McCourt getting a traditional bank loan or line of credit — indicated that the Dodgers' financial situation was "pretty dire."

On April 5, Frank McCourt presented Selig with a proposal from Fox for a 20-year television contract worth at least $3 billion, a deal McCourt said could provide funding to settle his divorce, manage the Dodgers' stiff debts and improve the team.

Selig has neither approved nor rejected the proposal. Since court papers revealed the McCourts had redirected more than $100 million from Dodgers revenues for personal expenses, Selig was loath to approve any deal in which significant revenue would not go into the team, according to numerous baseball officials.

In addition, according to the parties briefed about Wednesday's announcement, Selig had not received written assurance from Jamie McCourt that she had agreed to settle the divorce if the commissioner approved the Fox contract.

Jamie McCourt remains interested in buying all of the Dodgers, although it is uncertain that Major League Baseball would approve an ownership group with which she is involved, even as a minority partner. In a statement, she said: "As the 50% owner of the Dodgers, I welcome and support the commissioner's actions."

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sure. with all of his problems and borrowing 30mil on the promise of a lawsuit win i'm sure he will be able to mount quite a substantial defense of his defenseless position.
not to mention the fact that in order to become a member of this exclusive club of owners you basically sign away certain rights. he is an embarrassment to any who know him and it will be with great satisfaction that dodger fan will watch his public humiliation continue to its bitter end.
but no surprise his massive ego will not allow him to let it be over already.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 11:42 am 
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In the wake of MLB's takeover of the Dodgers, here's some questions:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/22/sport ... dgers.html

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 8:04 pm 
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funny that article doesn't mention the texas rangers as an example.
mccourt acting like the drunk guy laying in his own urine and vomit asking who me? whats wrong? everythings fine here. and now his has that scumbag soberhoff trying to speak for him. what a joke. and its punchline time for frankie.
not like the team reacted positively to the news. 5 or 6 with a mashing of elsilencios cubs today.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 9:53 pm 
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funny that article doesn't mention the texas rangers as an example

Maybe because McCourt isn't an ex-President or HOF player? Just asking.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 11:07 am 
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Here's a nifty column guaranteed to raise hackles in the Faithful:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/29/sport ... ecsey.html

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It has been a dream all my life to see the Dodgers back in Brooklyn! Do it!

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gtfo. you and frank both, oh wait :lol:

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Ethier 25 game streak.. Nice !

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Ethier 25 game streak.. Nice !


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rumors wide spread here that the seals intend to storm DS and remove mccourt as owner.

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