Real Estate Developer Purchases Los Angeles Dodgers
Posted: :36 EDT October 10, 2003
Los Angeles, CA -- The Fox Entertainment Group and Boston
real estate developer Frank McCourt reached an agreement in principle Friday
for the sale of the Los Angeles Dodgers according to FoxSports.com. The
agreement between the two sides is subject to Major League Baseball approval.Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but initial reports indicated that
McCourt could be offering around $330 million for the team, Dodger stadium and
surrounding property, Dodgertown in Vero Beach, Florida and a player-
development facility in the Dominican Republic. "We have been privileged to own one of America's most enduring sports
franchises for more than five years," said President and Chief Operating
Officer of the Fox Entertainment Group Peter Chernin, in a statement released
by Fox Entertainment Group. "Frank and Jamie McCourt have a remarkable
enthusiasm for baseball and a profound commitment to the community. Their
extraordinary business acumen and understanding of the complex issues facing
the game today ensure success for the Dodgers organization for many years to
come." The 49-year-old McCourt, whose grandfather was the part owner of the Boston
Braves, was finally able to purchase a team after failing to land the Boston
Red Sox and Anaheim Angels over the past couple of years. McCourt serves as President and CEO of the McCourt Company, a Boston firm that
is primarily involved in real estate. "I am personally grateful to Peter Chernin and the Fox organization for their
professionalism and diligence throughout these complex negotiations," said
McCourt in the same statement. "We have the deepest respect for the history
and traditions of the Dodgers, and we recognize the strong contributions the
team has made to the local community. That is a major factor in the Dodgers'
allure to us, and we look forward to building upon that unique relationship
with the City of Los Angeles even further." The Fox Entertainment Group, which purchased the club for $311 million in
1999, had been trying to sell the team for quite some time, having reported
large financial losses over the past couple of years.
Copyright 2003. Courtesy of SportsNetwork.











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