October 28, 2009

Dodgers Fans Will Get Hurt in This Divorce

T.J. Simers, Los Angeles Times

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You own the Dodgers, a Los Angeles treasure, as good as it gets while seated in the owner's box and looking out at the adoring fans filling the outfield seats.

You relish the attention, champagne poured over Frank McCourt's head, USA Today doing a full-length profile on Jamie McCourt -- proud to say, Size O.

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