Sunday, June 26, 2011
Dodgers exec quits
The man hired to improve the experience for fans at Dodger Stadium has called it quits after just two months on the job.
Steve Soboroff apparently quit on Saturday because of Major League Baseball's oversight of the team.
Soboroff's hiring was announced just one week before MLB Commissioner Bud Selig appointed the former Texas Rangers' president to oversee the Dodgers' finances. The hiring also came shortly after public criticism of the Dodgers following the beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow on opening day.
Dodger owners Frank and Jamie McCourt continue to battle over ownership of the team in divorce proceedings.
LAMediaWatch.com
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