dodgerdivorce.com - 16 days ago
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The LA Times this morning confirmed reports I'd heard yesterday that the Dodgers axed a few employees with heavy ties to Jamie McCourt. Per the Times:
Six front-office employees who were hired by former Dodgers vice president Charles Steinberg were fired. They were public relations ...
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Gang of Six
baseballmusings.com —
The Dodgers fired six employees tied to Jamie McCourt. I wonder if Frank McCourt has a little blue book?
Dodger Divorce wonders why no company employees are sticking up for Jamie, if indeed she was a beloved CEO. I would say the firings explain why.
Pickoff Moves
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... argument. They are their own argument. The Yankees are not a big market team. They DWARF big market teams. They are quantitatively different from every other team in baseball and every other team in American sports. They don’t just spend more money than every other team. They spend A LOT more money than every other team. The Boston Red Sox spend $50 million more than the Kansas City Royals? Who cares? The Yankees spend $80 million more than the Boston Red Sox.
Via Dodger Divorce.
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