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Baseball Primer Newsblog — The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand Thursday, November 26, 2009L.A. Times: Frank McCourt claims to be low on cash in court filing
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Is this different than what he is paid by the team? I thought that I had read that he was paid $18m as CEO.
Yeah, mine too. Times are hard.
nevermind that he had several other money market funds totalling $_ or _ million and a line of credit at city national for $_ million, all of which he could immediately draw on if necessary.
(fill in blanks with double digits).
This is, as phredbird notes, an insult to the world's collective intelligence. Man, do I ever dislike the McCourt's.
I would love for Frank McCourt to explain to the world how you can own the Los Angeles Dodgers without being stinking rich. I mean, I know there's debt and all that, but jeez...
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