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Dodgers Bankruptcy: MLB Says "Oh No You Di'int"

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Dodger Stadium during off-hours (Photo by sfxeric via the LAist Featured Photos pool)

News that the Los Angeles Dodgers have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection inspired a multitude of reactions yesterday from fans, civic leaders, other ball teams, and media talking heads, however today one of the big'uns has spoken. Major League Baseball has formally objected to the bankruptcy filing.

In fact, MLB says team owner Frank McCourt is not only to blame for "driving the Dodgers into a liquidity crisis," according to CBS2, but of "siphoning off more than $100 million in club revenue."

MLB submitted papers to the court today in which Commissioner Bud Selig asserts that their organization can "provide a loan on better terms." Selig urges the court's rejection of McCourt's proposed financial plan on grounds " it compels the team to sell valuable future broadcast rights to meet current expenses and to provide money for McCourt’s personal use." One personal use, levies Selig, is payments by Frank McCourt to ex-wife Jamie.

The bankruptcy battle has quickly become a platform for Selig and McCourt to demonize each other. In his statement following yesterday's filing, McCourt said Selig "turned his back on the Dodgers, treated us differently, and forced us to the point we find ourselves in today."

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  • Frank McCourt is one of the most despicable people in the history of LA. A complete crook.

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