Major League Baseball has taken control of the Los Angeles Dodgers in an effort to keep the storied franchise from becoming an especially terrible episode of “Yes, Dear.” The team has been “increasingly paralyzed” by the bitter divorce of its owners, Frank and Jamie McCourt, and after like two years of ham-fisted bickering and accusations of malfeasance and bodyguard-driver laying, somebody finally stepped in and said “you are milliionaires, stop acting like dumb babies.”
In news that should surprise nobody, the Dodgers themselves have no idea what is happening.
General manager Ned Colletti: “I consider it a sad day for baseball and a sad day for the Dodgers.”
Acclaimed wordsmith Don Mattingly: “It’s hard to imagine it would happen somewhere like the Dodgers, but there’s crazy stuff going on everywhere.”
Frank McCourt: “Major League Baseball sets strict financial guidelines, which all 30 teams must follow … The Dodgers are in compliance with these guidelines. On this basis, it is hard to understand the commissioner’s action today.”
McCourt added, “Oh, I’m sorry, I thought this was America.” Like any good Dodger, Frank McCourt still has visitation rights to the team, and will show up for weekend games in about the third inning, and leave by the seventh. Hopefully Selig’s actions will bring some stability and integrity back to the Dodgers franchise, and won’t collapse into nose-picking mediocrity like everything else he’s done.
Andrew Sharp of SB Nation advocates Jay-Z buying the Dodgers and moving them back to Brooklyn, which would be perfect. It’d be even better if Andre 3000 bought the Mets and moved them to Stankonia.


As a long-suffering Pirates fan, Scott is spot-on. It’s not that the Pirates are bad, they’re TERRI-BAD. The last time they were above .500 for the year Bill Clinton was getting some action in a WH closet.
FIRST TERM.
And seriously, who here believes bud selig is qualified (other than his appointed position) to pass judgment on any franchise?
God he looks like a flamer holding that jersey!
Scott – the Pirates owners haven’t been pushed aside because we have a nifty stadium and firework nights throughout 80% of the season which, anymore, that’s all Yinzers care about.
I was so sad the day I found out Don Russ was two people.
Come sit next to me, 1984 Donruss autographed Don Mattingly card. Are you comfortable? Need more lucite? No? OK. You’re still committed to putting my kids through college, right? Good man. Don’t worry, I hate cocaine.
The McCourts are a joke and everything, but how can the league just step in take take away their property? They OWN the team; they’re not leasing. And as bad as the ownership has been, the team is generally competitive. How have the Pirates owners not been swept aside, or any other team that has gone 10-15+ years without a World Series or significant playoff appearances?