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That's a sentiment shared by Bill Gladstone, former chairman of Ernst & Young, who persuaded four friends to join him and buy the team for $850,000 in 1992. This is a pittance compared with the macroeconomics of the majors, where teams sell for $150 million and up. "Buying a...
Released by Dodgers in wake of gaffes, substance abuse, low avg.
The Dodgers, who won five World Series here, have not only been mediocre in recent seasons but also have now been tainted by scandal and are distinguished across the land only by the weight loss of their skipper. (Their apparent recipe for success: delicious shakes for breakfast and lunch and...
As erstwhile Dodgers fans used to say in Brooklyn: "Wait 'til next year."
With baseball cards somewhat passe nowadays, these connoisseurs came to the auction to buy genuine, "game-used" equipment and paraphernalia straight from the clubhouse, complete with "letters of authenticity" from experts, family members and previous owners. "The closer you get to the player, the better," explained Leland's chairman, Joshua...