Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Dodgers File for Bankruptcy Protection

If this was a game of Monopoly, Frank McCourt would be trashing the game board out of spite right about now. The Dodgers pitiful season of financial troubles seems to be coming to an frightful end as the team has filed for bankruptcy protection. McCourt now hopes that he can get $150 million so he can continue to search for a better media contract. The one he was ready to get was rejected by Bud Selig last week. McCourt will be heard today to see if he can get the money and be able to meet payroll. The team is bad and their off field woes seems to never end. Meanwhile, Selig seems to be going in for the kill on McCourt's ownership giving him no quarter. How does the commissioner overturn a divorce settlement? I don't see how McCourt can survive this much longer.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.