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Try as some might, it is hard to give Frank McCourt much credit for his signings of Clayton Kershaw and Matt Kemp, both with contracts that will heavy payments coming for the team's next owner.
Just when it seems the bizarre tale that is the sale of the Dodgers must be near its end, something else happens. Now 31-year-old Jared Kushner, Donald Trump's son-in-law, wants to buy the team.
It never seems fans of Dodgers announcer Vin Scully can get enough of the broadcasting icon, even after 61 years. A look a Dodgers' stories on the web, highlighted by a feature on Scully.
Hey, fight that laughter. I’m serious. Well, you know, mostly serious. So how could the man who mismanaged the Dodgers so badly that Commissioner Bud Selig had a lieutenant take over the team's daily control, who shamed the team by...
Cruising the web for the Dodgers and unable to answer the daily question -- who will be the team's next owner.
Several teams in the bidding to purchase the Dodgers have already reached out to Arizona Diamondbacks CEO Derrick Hall about returning to Los Angeles to lead the team should they prove to have the winning bid.
By: LA Dodger Talk
29Jan2012TJ Simers of The LA Times is just getting around to writing what I have been saying for two years: “Be careful of wanting a new owner, because the next one might be worse!” Yeah, I’ve said that over and over again. Nearly every...
By: LA Dodger Talk
28Jan2012I’ve told you from jump that Mark Cuban would never own the Dodgers and now that prophecy has come to pass. I knew that Mark Cuban was not ever going to pay more than $1.2 billion for the Dodgers, which Blackstone Advisory Partners has eviden...
The on-going auction of the Dodgers is a frustrating experience for fans eager to understand the process, and for it to be over.
By: LA Dodger Talk
27Jan2012
A look at a wealth of Dodgers stories on the web, including the chances of Clayton Kershaw repeating his Cy Young season.
The Dodgers reportedly did go hard after Prince Fielder, offering a seven-year deal worth over $160 million that included an opt-out for the first baseman after four years.
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