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Matt Snyder / CBSSports.com:
Magic Johnson's group reaches agreement to buy Dodgers — From McCourt to Showtime. — Tuesday afternoon, Major League Baseball owners unanimously approved the three remaining bidding groups as possible owners of the Dodgers. The next step was an auction to buy the club …
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Dodgers fans can rejoice in Magic deal — FOXSports.com's Jon Paul Morosi on what Magic Johnson will bring to the Dodgers — Frank McCourt just recorded one of the greatest assists in sports history. — He passed to Magic Johnson. — Sure, there were other names on the news release …
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Matthew Futterman / Wall Street Journal:
Magic Johnson Wins Auction for Los Angeles Dodgers — Basketball legend Magic Johnson led a group that won an auction for the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team Tuesday night, marking the final chapter in a soap-opera-style saga for the legendary franchise. — With a bid of $2.15 billion …
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Globe and Mail:
L.A. Dodgers sold to group with Magic Johnson — Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt has announced an agreement to sell the bankrupt team for $2-billion (U.S.) to a group that includes former Lakers star Magic Johnson and former Atlanta Braves and Washington Nationals President Stan Kasten.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers sold to Magic Johnson's group — GLENDALE, Ariz. — A deal has been consummated between the Dodgers and Magic Johnson's bidding group for the Dodgers and Dodger Stadium, according to a baseball source. Johnson's group includes former baseball executive Stan Kasten and Guggenheim Partners.
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Mike Axisa / MLB Rumors:
Johnson/Kasten Group Agrees To Purchase Dodgers
Johnson/Kasten Group Agrees To Purchase Dodgers
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Associated Press:
Ackley and Suzuki Lead Mariners Season-Opening Victory in Tokyo — TOKYO (AP) — Ichiro Suzuki had four hits in his return to Japan, Dustin Ackley homered and then singled in the go-ahead run in the 11th inning, and the Seattle Mariners beat the Oakland Athletics 3-1 Wednesday night in baseball's season-opener.
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Larry Stone / Boston Herald:
Mariners' future looks brighter even when viewed at 3 a.m. — SEATTLE — To be up front right up front: I have no idea how the Mariners did in their season opener, even though it might well be over and done with as you read this. — Such are the time-zone vagaries of playing games in Japan …
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Eric Jaffe / The Atlantic Cities:
How to Build a Successful Downtown Stadium — Coors Field, in downtown Denver, became home to baseball's Colorado Rockies in 1995. Its impact on the city was as immediate as it was considerable: housing units in the area of the stadium doubled within a year of its completion …
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Approach here isn't very defensible — FORT MYERS, Fla. - Someday - maybe when hell freezes over - we will hear a Red Sox manager or general manager say that the team is sacrificing offense for defense at shortstop. — We thought this might be the time, but the rejection button on defense …
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Mike Axisa / MLB Rumors:
Jack Cust To Sign With An NL Team — Jack Cust will sign a minor league contract with an NL team, reports Troy Renck of The Denver Post (on Twitter). That team is not the Rockies however, and we can also rule out the Astros since they released him this morning.
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Ken Rosenthal / mlbbuzz:
Notes from spring training — • The Chicago Cubs are indeed receiving inquiries on center fielder Marlon Byrd, as first reported by the Chicago Sun-Times. But at this a point, a trade is unlikely. — Byrd, 34, would fit with Atlanta, Washington and Philadelphia, among other clubs.
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Dan Hayes / North County Times:
PADRES ANALYSIS: Moorad's departure leaves many questions regarding franchise's future — PEORIA, Ariz. — John Moores is back in control of the Padres after Jeff Moorad's attempt to buy the baseball team disintegrated. But what the longtime Padres owner will do next with the franchise is unknown, perhaps even to Moores himself.
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