Guy Baldwin
Magic Johnson got conned into part ownership of the over-priced and valued Los Angeles Dodgers. Supposedly a new televising deal makes this franchise so valuable in this noted sports town where vast majority of residents prefer soccer over baseball as they hail from Asia and Mexico. However, this country is run by elite baby boomer bakers from the East coast and they want to make a continues flow of money to sports entertainment media complex and just create a value and demand for the most boring sport ever invented in a very boring era. Baseball is a good hobby in the nineteenth century or perhaps in an Amish community. Those that evaluate a teams worth are just evaluating not looking into a future where the game will not have same popularity and stronger competition for viewers eyes and time. The slowness of baseball just can't compete and these white guys who keep throwing money to this game need to learn that monetary resources are much needed elsewhere in society. magic Johnson is their stooge although one of the few owners who actually worked hard and was an athlete and not born into family royalty and ownership. The Dodgers are not only not worth two billion dollars they are not even worth half of that. they are not even worth half of half of that. The overvaluation of baseball teams are attempts to keep money and advertisers and corporations flowing the money wasting it for ability to reach an audience. baseball has a small television viewing audience and the fools that even go to these games really are not paying attention to action on the field let alone the numerous advertising all around. these white guys that overspent because they really wanted to own a baseball team to make their balls feel bigger will now use Magic as some sort of face or brand for the franchise. The money they spent was outrageous and they will find themselves with a pile of debt like the last owner and will wait to be bailed out by some other sucker and bank willing to buy an exclusive baseball team few care about these days and tough economic situation most face.
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