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Monday, November 09, 2009

Boston Globe: Artful Dodgers, bleeding, blue

It was 2001, Frank McCourt had just pitched a roomful of businesspeople on his bold dream to buy the Red Sox and turn 24 acres of pavement he owned on the South Boston Waterfront into a state-of-the-art ballpark. Sensing some resistance to the idea, the silver-haired landowner agreed to sweeten the deal, and was about to offer an enticement when his wife, a blond, slender-framed woman with sharp features, cut him off.

“Shut up, Frank,’’ said Jamie McCourt.

To those in the room familiar with the couple, the exchange, recounted by a lawyer who was present, was typical. For two decades in Boston, the hard-nosed husband and wife developers had proved themselves to be shrewd, but combative, even with each other. It was a style that won them few friends in the business community or at City Hall, and when their play for the Sox failed and the McCourts headed West to take over the Dodgers, many wondered how their headstrong approach would play in Los Angeles.

The answer, it seems, is badly. Last month, sensational details of the couple’s bitter divorce - Jamie McCourt’s alleged affair with her driver, the collection of multimillion-dollar homes and penchant for $400 dinners and $5,000 hotel rooms - became fodder for the front page and grist for gossip websites. A local columnist has taken to calling Frank McCourt “the Boston parking lot attendant’’ and his wife “The Screaming Meanie.’’ Their pending split has fans of the venerable L.A. baseball franchise up in arms and may force the McCourts to sell the team.

“It’s not good when you’re getting your baseball news from TMZ,’’ says Mike Petriello, who runs the popular Dodgers blog MikeSciosciasTragicIllness.com and referred to a leading gossip site. “Everyone here is kind of horrified with Frank and Jamie McCourt.’’

So like, is Boston proud of this power couple?

Tripon Posted: November 09, 2009 at 06:47 AM | 12 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. AndrewJ Posted: November 09, 2009 at 12:51 PM (#3382754)
And it's now 21 years since the Dodgers' last pennant and World Series. That's a ridiculously long drought for a franchise which had been so dominant from the 1940s-1970s.
   2. Avoid running at all times.-S. Paige Posted: November 09, 2009 at 01:32 PM (#3382762)
Oh how I rue the day the mccourts didn't get ownership of the sox!

The dodgers had some crappy luck this year which I think held them back from the series. The billingsley collapse stands out to me. It's the equivalent of losing an ace midseason. And still they got to the nlcs. They're very talented but I wonder if we've seen their best.
   3. Mattbert Posted: November 09, 2009 at 02:20 PM (#3382779)
The billingsley collapse stands out to me. It's the equivalent of losing an ace midseason.

That was nutty. Has the club offered an explanation for it yet? The timing of his collapse strongly suggests it's related to the leg problems he had around July, but I haven't seen anything confirming this. Perhaps that's not too surprising because admitting as much would make it look like the Dodgers medical staff didn't handle Billingsley particularly well.
   4. Mr. J. Penny Smoltzuzaka Posted: November 09, 2009 at 02:32 PM (#3382785)
So like, is Boston proud of this power couple?


The tone of the article seems to suggest that Boston is not. Their type of boorish behavior must be so unusual to witness in SoCal.
   5. Smiling Joe Hesketh Posted: November 09, 2009 at 03:28 PM (#3382824)
Why would Boston be proud of these fools? I'm even more grateful now that they didn't buy the Sox.
   6. TerpNats Posted: November 09, 2009 at 03:30 PM (#3382825)
And it's now 21 years since the Dodgers' last pennant and World Series. That's a ridiculously long drought for a franchise which had been so dominant from the 1940s-1970s.
That's also the same interval between Dodger pennants from the Zack Wheat era to that of Pete Reiser. The Dodgers don't need a McCourt (either one), they need a MacPhail.
   7. puck Posted: November 09, 2009 at 05:28 PM (#3382962)
Whatever happened with the parking lots in Boston? Are they still parking lots, or did anything get built there?
   8. Tripon Posted: November 09, 2009 at 05:30 PM (#3382965)
They were given to NewsCorp as part of the sale. But NewsCorp itself had to absorb $50 million in debt in order to do it.
   9. Petuniaviles Posted: November 09, 2009 at 06:16 PM (#3383040)
“It’s not good when you’re getting your baseball news from TMZ,’’ says Mike Petriello,
Because we believe in getting news only from serious organizations replete with gravitas and solemnity --

...who runs the popular Dodgers blog MikeSciosciasTragicIllness.com
Oh, wait.
   10. Tripon Posted: November 09, 2009 at 06:48 PM (#3383085)
Hey, MSTI was linked here as recently as uh... some time ago!
   11. ValueArbitrageur Posted: November 10, 2009 at 07:43 AM (#3383837)
Is any of this really surprising to Dodger fans? Didn't they find out who the McCourts were long ago?
   12. OCF Posted: November 10, 2009 at 08:35 AM (#3383855)
A local columnist has taken to calling Frank McCourt “the Boston parking lot attendant’’ and his wife “The Screaming Meanie.’’

Just so everyone is clear on the concept: that particular local columnist would be T.J. Simers, and it's not a recent development. Simers has been using those names for years.

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