MLB believes the Dodgers can't make May payroll

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  • ThomasTomasz
    • Nov 2024

    MLB believes the Dodgers can't make May payroll

    Sad to see that one of the most storied franchises in MLB is going through these issues. It will be interesting to see how everything turns out for the Dodgers and McCourt.

    NEW YORK (AP)—Major League Baseball believes the Los Angeles Dodgers do not have enough money to make their end of May payroll, a person familiar with the team’s finances told The Associated Press.

    The person spoke Wednesday on condition of anonymity because MLB’s investigation of the team’s finances under owner Frank McCourt is ongoing. The Los Angeles Times first reported that the Dodgers lacked the cash to make their May 31 payroll.

    The person said that if the Dodgers don’t have the money, MLB would step in and make payroll.

    “The fact that we had obligations coming due in 2011 was no surprise to us and no surprise to Major League Baseball,” Dodgers owner Frank McCourt said in a statement to the AP.

    McCourt has publicly complained Selig has refused to approve a 17-year contract with Fox that could be worth more than $3 billion, a deal that would include a front-loaded payment of about $300 million.

    “We developed a plan which eventually became the Fox transaction. We’ve been working on that plan, in different versions, for the last six months,” McCourt said. “That is a transaction that is now completely negotiated, ready to be signed, and ready to be closed. It’s the series of delays in allowing us to close this transaction that has created the problem here. Otherwise, there would be no problem here. My recent investment into the club was necessitated by the delay.”

    The commissioner’s office effectively took control of the team on April 20, and former Texas Rangers president Tom Schieffer was appointed the team’s monitor six days later by baseball Commissioner Bud Selig. Schieffer must approve any transaction over $5,000.

    Based on its opening-day payroll of $103.8 million, the Dodgers’ payroll for its major league roster in the second half of May will be approximately $8.25 million. The figure includes 16 days salary, but not any signing bonus payments that happen to fall due.

    McCourt, involved in a contentious divorce, took a $30 million loan from Fox, the team’s television partner, in the weeks leading up to Selig’s decision to appoint a monitor. Baseball was concerned that McCourt was removing assets from the franchise, once considered one of the premier teams in the sport.

    http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_yl...odgers-payroll
  • Swarley
    A Special Kind of Cat
    • Jul 2010
    • 11213

    #2
    McCourt must have really fucked that place up. I just don't see how a team like that can not have any money. Time to get someone permanent in there who knows more than a 2 year old. Really glad McCourt wasn't able to purchase the Red Sox back in 2001, b/c I know he put a bid in.

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    • PP
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2010
      • 4994

      #3
      Guy used the team to take out personal loans to spend his $ on all kinds of shit.

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      • EmpireWF
        Giants in the Super Bowl
        • Mar 2009
        • 24082

        #4
        What a disgrace.


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        • Villain
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          • May 2011
          • 7768

          #5
          Originally posted by Swarley
          McCourt must have really fucked that place up. I just don't see how a team like that can not have any money.
          The team makes plenty of money. The Dodgers led MLB in attendance every year he's owned the team (except this year, of course) and the franchise has literally doubled in value since they bought the team. IIRC, the team was bought for just under 400MM, and it's worth ~850MM now. Two trips to the NLCS will also bring in a ton of cash. Those extra playoff home games sell for double the regular season rates and every seat sells out. Selling out a 56,000 seat ballpark with some seats $1K will do wonders to help you make payroll.

          The reason for the lack of funds is that he has to pay off the divorce. His "lavish personal spending" has also been greatly exaggerated. It amounts to about 10MM per year. The Dodgers have players who make more than that. Compare that to CEOs of other corporations who write themselves checks in the 100s of Millions annually.

          That being said, I still don't like Frank McCourt. I still want him gone. I still love the Dodgers. I think he's a prick and he deserves all the bad press he gets. I just wanted to shine a little insight into what the numbers really look like. :D
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