I hope Mr. Selig and MLB see the results of your poll. Cuban adds some flair to the position of 'owner,' something that wouldn't hurt baseball a bit.
LeRoy - 12 years ago
why wouldn't you not want someone who is a proven winner, committed to winning & you & hip enough to bring young people back to the game? bud sileg would be wise to make such a move? even if he is the owner's mouth piece, and an owner himself
Art Liebman - 12 years ago
Yes, yes, yes on Mark Cuban. He probably only guy out there who has the know how to but together a winning team. We've had enough years of "high hopes". Time for reality. Can't U see Mark going after a guy named Albert or even that guy with too much hair! We'd probably be next in line after NY and PHIL. Get busy Mark. Open up those money bags.
Tony - 12 years ago
As much as Mr. Cuban, likes & shows interest at a possible good investment, their is a lot more to owning a baseball team than just buying it. Personally, I would prefer someone else (just like Brian mentioned), which has or is currently involved with the Dodger organization. To bad Mr. Tommy Lasorda isn't showing interest.
Brian - 12 years ago
From what I have seen and heard of him, he seems a decent guy - at least as billionaire sports team owners go - but I would ideally prefer someone with historic ties to the team or at least our city.
I hope Mr. Selig and MLB see the results of your poll. Cuban adds some flair to the position of 'owner,' something that wouldn't hurt baseball a bit.
why wouldn't you not want someone who is a proven winner, committed to winning & you & hip enough to bring young people back to the game? bud sileg would be wise to make such a move? even if he is the owner's mouth piece, and an owner himself
Yes, yes, yes on Mark Cuban. He probably only guy out there who has the know how to but together a winning team. We've had enough years of "high hopes". Time for reality. Can't U see Mark going after a guy named Albert or even that guy with too much hair! We'd probably be next in line after NY and PHIL. Get busy Mark. Open up those money bags.
As much as Mr. Cuban, likes & shows interest at a possible good investment, their is a lot more to owning a baseball team than just buying it. Personally, I would prefer someone else (just like Brian mentioned), which has or is currently involved with the Dodger organization. To bad Mr. Tommy Lasorda isn't showing interest.
From what I have seen and heard of him, he seems a decent guy - at least as billionaire sports team owners go - but I would ideally prefer someone with historic ties to the team or at least our city.
This might be the dumbest question ever.
Also, you 5% voting No, go back to rooting for the midgets.