Some low-level employees of the Dodgers had their latest paychecks bounce. A Dodgers team official, likely one who got paid, said that the reason the checks bounced wasn't because the team didn't have enough money to cover them but because of frozen assets or something like that. Well, if they had the money to cover the checks they wouldn't have had to freeze any assets, right?
The Dodgers need to be sold to the highest bidder. Frank McCourt, who is desperately trying to hang on to the team, needs to simply say, "It hasn't worked out. The fans and baseball deserve better. I no longer will fight the inevitable and will help land a good owner for the team."
Of course, if he wanted to be honest he would add, "I completely mismanaged this team. I squandered a great opportunity and ruined a once-proud franchise. I am a loser."
If I'm a Dodgers fan I hope and pray that Mark Cuban buys the team. But of course, that would make too much sense. Baseball would rather have someone "in the club" buy the team.
Do you think baseball is ready for Mark Cuban? I do, but Bud Selig likely doesn't.
By the way, how funny would it be to watch Cuban sit behind home plate and argue every ball/strike call that doesn't go his way. That would be quite a show.
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