tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4849683632926792542.post363629223031087181..comments2020-02-15T14:08:54.874-08:00Comments on NEWHAN ON BASEBALL: Is $1.5 Billion The Ceiling or Merely The Floor In Dodger Sale?Ross Newhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09557313497925538498noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4849683632926792542.post-76568546256824967362012-02-19T11:05:24.723-08:002012-02-19T11:05:24.723-08:00It may be galling, but hardly incomprehensible. Mc...It may be galling, but hardly incomprehensible. McCourt played the bankruptcy court like a master, dealing the commissioner almost completely out of the transaction. It's now a free-for-all auction, not about the "best interests of the baseball," but the best interests of Frank McCourt. The real question for MLB's future is why any owner looking to sell a franchise would not declare bankruptcy.Mitch Stonenoreply@blogger.com