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Dec 8, 2010
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Jamie McCourt hits a home run in court
Since Frank and Jamie McCourt filed for divorce earlier this year the ownership of the Dodgers has been hanging in the air. On Tuesday, Superior Judge Scott Gordon granted Jamie McCourt's plea to throw out a 2004 agreement that listed Frank as the team's sole owner. At this point, the impact on the day-to-day operations of the team isn’t expected to be major. But if Frank McCourt isn’t able to regain full ownership of the Dodgers - he might have to put the Major League Baseball team up for sale.
Jamie McCourt, Former Los Angeles Dodgers CEO, arrives at Los Angeles County Superior Court for day two of a non-jury divorce trial on August 31, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
Jamie McCourt, Former Los Angeles Dodgers CEO, arrives at Los Angeles County Superior Court for day two of a non-jury divorce trial on August 31, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
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Since Frank and Jamie McCourt filed for divorce earlier this year the ownership of the Dodgers has been hanging in the air. On Tuesday, Superior Judge Scott Gordon granted Jamie McCourt's plea to throw out a 2004 agreement that listed Frank as the team's sole owner. At this point, the impact on the day-to-day operations of the team isn’t expected to be major. But if Frank McCourt isn’t able to regain full ownership of the Dodgers - he might have to put the Major League Baseball team up for sale.

Since Frank and Jamie McCourt filed for divorce earlier this year the ownership of the Dodgers has been hanging in the air. On Tuesday, Superior Judge Scott Gordon granted Jamie McCourt's plea to throw out a 2004 agreement that listed Frank as the team's sole owner. At this point, the impact on the day-to-day operations of the team isn’t expected to be major. But if Frank McCourt isn’t able to regain full ownership of the Dodgers - he might have to put the Major League Baseball team up for sale.

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Bill Shaikin, National Baseball writer for the Los Angeles Times

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