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Is Frank McCourt Ruining the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 2012 Season on Purpose?

When Frank McCourt agreed to sell the Los Angeles Dodgers, the team's fans were ecstatic.Prospective buyers are in the process of preparing bids for the team, and fans are still ecstatic.The free agent season is in full swing, fans are ... (Continue reading)

Top 10 Great Managers Who Were Terrible Players

With a few keystrokes you can find the best or worst to ever play the game or manage a MLB team. But you won't find the Top 10 Worst MLB Players Who Became Great Managers anywhere else on the Internet. Every ... (Continue reading)

NL Cy Young: Why Frank McCourt Is Praying Clayton Kershaw Doesn’t Win

When the National League Cy Young Award winner is announced there's a pretty good chance that the Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw will hear his named called. Sadly the person most disappointed won't be the Philadelphia's Roy Halladay or Arizona's Ian Kennedy. ... (Continue reading)

Yoennis Cespedes: Cuban Baseball Star and the Strangest Marketing Video Ever

Yoenis Cespedes, the latest in a long line of Cuban baseball players to defect to the U.S. could be cleared soon by MLB to enter free agency. The Cuban center fielder, who defected this summer, has been living and training at the Born ... (Continue reading)

Los Angeles Dodgers: Why a Billionaire Owner Would Be a Mistake

If you believe what you read in the press or see on television, the next owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers will be a billionaire. But, in fact, that would likely be a mistake when you consider other billionaire team ... (Continue reading)

Los Angeles Dodgers: Could Fans Really Be the Next Owners?

Hey, want to buy a baseball team? I can get you a share of the Los Angeles Dodgers for $500. Interested?If that doesn't peak your interest, you're either not a baseball fan or are cynical beyond repair. Aside from playing ... (Continue reading)

Los Angeles Dodgers Lead the Way, Break Yet Another Barrier

The Los Angeles Dodgers have been the hammer to the sports world's glass social issues for nearly 70 years. In 1947 Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier and 1958 saw the Dodgers move across the country to Los Angeles. Fast-forward to 1983 when Fernando Valenzuela ... (Continue reading)