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Fans Say Dodgers' Likely Buyer Has 2 Strikes Against Him (Los Angeles Times)







Fans Say Dodgers' Likely Buyer Has 2
Strikes Against Him (Los Angeles Times)

Fans Say Dodgers' Likely Buyer Has 2
Strikes Against Him (Los Angeles Times)
01/26/2004 10:20 AM

Los Angeles Times - Dodger fans might have hailed Frank McCourt as their savior, the man who would rescue their team from the clutches of the increasingly indifferent and occasionally infuriating corporate ownership of Fox. But as McCourt awaits formal approval of his bid to buy the Dodgers, many of those fans have risen up against him.




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