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Magic Johnson’s Group Buys LA Dodgers for $2 Billion « My Montage

Magic Johnson’s Group Buys LA Dodgers for $2 Billion

March 28, 2012 6 Comments

Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt has announced an agreement Monday night to sell the bankrupt team for $2 billion

The Dodgers will be sold to a group that includes former Lakers star Magic Johnson and former Atlanta Braves and Washington Nationals President Stan Kasten.

The agreement, revealed about five hours after Major League Baseball owners approved three finalists for the auction, is to lead to a transfer of the team by the end of April. It is subject to approval in federal bankruptcy court.

Mark Walter, chief executive officer of the financial services firm Guggenheim Partners would become the controlling owner. The price would be easily a record for a North American sports franchise.

As part of the agreement, the Dodgers said McCourt and “certain affiliates of the purchasers” would acquire the land surrounding Dodger Stadium for $150 million.

The acquiring group, called Guggenheim Baseball Management, includes Mandalay Entertainment chief executive Peter Guber.

“This agreement with Guggenheim reflects both the strength and future potential of the Los Angeles Dodgers, and assures that the Dodgers will have new ownership with deep local roots, which bodes well for the Dodgers, its fans and the Los Angeles community,” McCourt said.

McCourt paid $430 million in 2004 to buy the team, Dodger Stadium and 250 acres of land that include the parking lots, from the Fox division of Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp., a sale that left the team with about $50 million in cash at the time. The team’s debt stood at $579 million as of January, according to a court filing, so even after the divorce payment, taxes and legal and banking fees, he stands to make several hundred million dollars.

Kasten is expected to wind up as the team’s top day-to-day executive.

The other two finalists were:

– Stan Kroenke, whose family properties own the NFL’s St. Louis Rams, the NBA’s Denver Nuggets, the NHL’s Colorado Avalanche and Major League Soccer’s Colorado Rapids, and who is majority shareholder of Arsenal in the English Premier League.

– Steven Cohen, founder of the hedge fund SAC Capital Advisors and a new limited partner of the New York Mets; biotechnology entrepreneur Patrick Soon-Shiong; and agent Arn Tellem of Wasserman Media Group.

“I am thrilled to be part of the historic Dodger franchise and intend to build on the fantastic foundation laid by Frank McCourt as we drive the Dodgers back to the front page of the sports section in our wonderful community of Los Angeles,” Johnson said in a statement.


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6 Comments to “Magic Johnson’s Group Buys LA Dodgers for $2 Billion”
  1. Donald Wire says:

    this man should teach a class to rookies in the NBA, hell even some vets can learn from him on how to manage their money. It’s okay to spend it but let it accumulate first.

    I’m sure Magic has bought a lot of toys. but I’m also sure that he paced himself and let his account build up to where he wasn’t in danger of broke if he missed a year or two of paychecks. Players missed out on about 3months worth of paychecks and some had to take out loans just to survive. dumb

  2. hopefully they can return to an elite status

  3. This certainly can’t be any worse than McCourt. I like Magic – I think he may be able to resurrect this franchise.

  4. Joe Anderson says:

    It’s not Magic. It’s some guy named Stan Kasten who is the new owner of the Dodgers. He apparently owned the Braves and the Nationals at one time. Neither one of those teams has been in the World Series in recent memory. Neither one of those teams have gone on the kind of spending spree that is required to secure top talent and take us to the fall classic.

    Both teams are cheap boring losers.

    Get ready for cheap boring losing seasons.

    It’s not like you have to entice LA Dodger fans to the park. They show up no matter WHAT crap is on the field. I think Stan Kasten has found his perfect fan base: Unquestioning, loyal and hungry for overpriced food-like substances.

  5. big ups to Magic. He spent his money to help rebuild the inner city and now is part owner of the Dodgers. #inspiration

  6. Erica Davis says:

    i don’t konw about his personal life but in business this man is a role model on success

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