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AirTalk for February 24, 2012

ARLINGTON, TX - OCTOBER 23:  MLB vice president of baseball operations Joe Torre addresses the media to discuss a missed call in Game Three by first base umpire Ron Kulpa prior to Game Four of the MLB World Series between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Texas Rangers at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington on October 23, 2011 in Arlington, Texas.  (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)
Former Dodgers Manager Joe Torre and his group withdrew their big for the Los Angeles Dodgers because current owner Frank McCourt wants to keep the Dodgers Stadium parking lots.
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Joe Torre, Rick Caruso drop bid for Dodgers ownership over parking lots. Oscar Preview at the Egyptian Theater sells-out.
Joe Torre, Rick Caruso drop bid for Dodgers ownership over parking lots. Oscar Preview at the Egyptian Theater sells-out.

Joe Torre, Rick Caruso drop bid for Dodgers ownership over parking lots. Oscar Preview at the Egyptian Theater sells-out.

Joe Torre, Rick Caruso drop bid for Dodgers ownership over parking lots

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Joe Torre, Rick Caruso drop bid for Dodgers ownership over parking lots

In the continuing saga that is the sale of the L.A. Dodgers, one party has just taken their bid off the table. Former team manager Joe Torre and developer Rick Caruso are no longer in the mix. For those who perceived Torre and Caruso as the best potential owners for the team, this comes as a blow.

The reason the two cited for their acquiescence is that Frank McCourt, former Dodgers owner, is not relinquishing control of the parking lots surrounding the stadium. That means that potential owners would have to do business with McCourt on some level, a prospect that bidders find unanimously repugnant.

McCourt’s bankruptcy agreement determines that he must close a sale by April 30th. That gives bidders a chance to reformulate their deals in light of Torre and Caruso dropping out, but will any of them be able to swallow McCourt’s presence as owner of land outside the stadium? Could McCourt be pushed to include the parking lots in the deal for the stadium?

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Why is he insisting on maintaining ownership when, at this point, he is essentially universally reviled by fans? Is it time for him to simply walk away?

Guests:

Nick Roman, KPCC's Managing Editor

David Carter, Executive Director, USC Sports Business Institute

Oscar Preview at the Egyptian Theater sells out

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Oscar Preview at the Egyptian Theater sells out

AirTalk rolls out the red carpet at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood for our 10th annual Academy Awards Preview show. Host Larry Mantle and KPCC's FilmWeek critics talks about the best movies of the year, the best performances and their Oscar picks other key categories. Which films will take home the coveted gold statue during Sunday’s Academy Awards ceremony?

Guests:

Tim Cogshell, Box Office Magazine

Andy Klein, L.A. Times Community Papers

Lael Loewenstein, film critic for KPCC

Wade Major, boxoffice.com

Claudia Puig, USA Today

Peter Rainer , the Christian Science Monitor

Henry Sheehan, henrysheehan.com

Charles Solomon, animation critic, author and historian for amazon.com