Los Angeles Dodgers

The CEO and the owner broke up

The news that Los Angeles Dodgers owners Frank and Jamie McCourt are divorcing came with a bitter kick: Team chairman Frank's first move against his soon-to-be-ex was to fire her from her job as the Dodgers' chief executive.

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Dodgers have pair of NL MVP hopefuls

Outfielders Kemp, Ethier both worthy candidates for award LOS ANGELES -- Albert Pujols is considered the overwhelming favorite to win the National League MVP Award this year, but the Dodgers can't complain about their pair of...

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Sarah's Take: Backstop backup is key

Finding help behind Martin is one of a few priorities for LA By Sarah D. Morris / Special to MLB.com Many Dodgers fans have asked me which free agents the Dodgers should sign during the offseason. I don't have time to respond...

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Dodgers' Kuo, Hu host clinic in Taiwan

Pair spends time with Little Leaguers at former high school Dodgers left-hander Hong-Chi Kuo and shortstop Chin-Lung Hu hosted a baseball clinic for Little Leaguers in their native Taiwan on Sunday. It was a special homecoming...

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Dodgers pad awards resume

Ethier, Kemp, Hudson are latest in club's rich history LOS ANGELES - The Dodgers added four more honors to their illustrious history this year when Andre Ethier and Matt Kemp won Silver Slugger Awards and Orlando Hudson and...

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The CEO and the boss broke up. Now what?

The news that Los Angeles Dodgers owners Frank and Jamie McCourt are divorcing came with a bitter kick: Team chairman Frank's first move against his soon-to-be-ex was to fire her from her job as the Dodgers' chief executive.

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CTB: A prediction — Lackey will sign with Yankees

This is part seven in a series of columns looking at this winter's free agents, trade candidates and non-tender possibilities. That he has just the one year of encouraging results could hurt him much like it did Wolf last...

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Pitching tops Dodgers' free-agent list

Filling rotation gaps, second base among club's priorities LOS ANGELES -- Rare is the year when the Dodgers lack quality starting pitching. But they might have to delve heavily into the free-agent market to maintain that asset....

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Scioscia is the ultimate team leader

Skipper's latest award does not surprise former GM It was 10 years ago that Bill Stoneman, then the general manager of the Angels, called me and asked about Mike Scioscia, who was under consideration for the team's managerial...

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Selig: Dodgers are in good hands (SportingNews.com)

SportingNews staff reports 6 hours, 27 minutes ago Speaking in Chicago at the MLB owners meetings, commissioner Bud Selig told the Los Angeles Times that the Dodgers "are in good hands." Because of the pending divorce between...

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