Username Password
Click to go: Sports / Baseball

MLB Dodgers now owned by NBA star's group
Bookmark and Share
|


Wednesday, 2 May 2012:

A group led by retired NBA icon Magic Johnson completed its purchase of Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday with the final payment on the record $US2.15 billion sale.

The deal ends the turbulent eight-year Frank McCourt ownership era for one of the sport's flagship franchises and comes less than a year after the team declared bankruptcy last June with McCourt embroiled in a complicated divorce.

Stan Kasten, a former president of the Atlanta Braves and Washington Nationals, will be the president of the Dodgers.

Mark Walter is the controlling owner of the team with former Los Angeles Lakers star Johnson among those with a minority stake in a club that last reached the World Series in 1988.

The Dodgers have the best record in the National League at 16-7 after the first month of the six-month regular season.

"The Dodgers emerge from the Chapter 11 reorganisation process having achieved its objective of maximising the value of the Dodgers through a successful plan of reorganisation, under which all claims will be paid," the team said in a statement.

"The Dodgers move forward with confidence -- in a strong financial position, as a premier Major League Baseball franchise and as an integral part of and representative of the Los Angeles community."

McCourt had tried to sell off future broadcast rights to the team for money to help pay his divorce settlement and keep control of the team, but MLB commission Bud Selig rejected the deal, saying it would rob the club of financial assets it would need to sign talent to be competitive.

Eventually the two sides agreed on a court-ordered compromise that was agreed upon by a US Bankruptcy Court.

Selig called the sale process "a long and difficult road" but was "pleased that the club can have the fresh start it deserves under new ownership."

"I have said many times that we owed it to them to ensure that the club was being operated properly and would be guided appropriately in the future," he said in a statement.

"It is my great hope and firm expectation that today's change in ownership marks the start of a new era for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

"Ultimately, the sale produced a record figure in all of sports, illustrating the strength of our industry."

McCourt is expected to clear nearly $US1 billion in profit, more than enough to handle the $US131 million divorce payment owed Jamie McCourt, which was made on Monday from Dodgers' sale proceeds, according to the Los Angeles Times.






AAP






Check out FREE Full Race results for nine separate countries.

Latest Video more
Melbourne Storm grand final press conference
Melbourne captain Cameron Smith says his side isn't intimidated by the weight of support following the Bulldogs.
Former Tigers coach Tim Sheens quiet on future
Tim Sheens is remaining tight-lipped about his negotiations with Wests Tigers, after the club announced that they're searching for a new coach.
Rainy conditions will not bother Sydney Swans
Sydney Swans defender Ted Richards says that his team are prepared to battle Hawthorn in any conditions.
Sydney Swans are well prepared: Jude Bolton
Swans stars Jude Bolton and Ted Richards talk about Sydney's preparations for the 2012 grand final.
Des Hasler maintains the Storm are the benchmark
Bulldogs coach Des Hasler maintains the Melbourne Storm are the competition's benchmark.
Bulldogs grand final press conference
Bulldogs skipper Michael Ennis praises coach Des Hasler for the impact he's had on the side.
Who should have won the AFL 2012 coach of the year?
Who deserved to win the 2012 Coach of the Year award?
Alessandro Del Piero plays for Sydney FC
Alessandro Del Piero puts on his boots and plays a match for Sydney FC.
Manchester United beat Newcastle in League Cup
Manchester United are through to the fourth round of the League Cup, holding off a late fightback from Newcastle to claim a 2-1 win at Old Trafford.
Darren Lockyer predicts Melbourne Storm to win
Four-time premiership player Darren Lockyer predicts that Melbourne Storm will triumph in the NRL Grand Final over the Bulldogs.
 
 
 

Racing and Sports Racing and Sports Pty Ltd | Contact Us | R&S Terms of Use | R&S Privacy
This site is maintained by Racing and Sports (®) Pty Ltd (ABN 093 360 108) ("R&S"). Copyright in all R&S materials is owned by Racing and Sports Pty Ltd (R&S). Racing and Sports is a Registered Trademark. R&S takes all care in the preparation of information appearing on the site, but accepts no responsibility nor warrants the accuracy of the information displayed. This information is provided for entertainment purposes only. All information including race fields and TAB numbers should be checked with an official source. (RAS-WWW02) (ADS1)