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The Malcolm Glazer family's bid to buy the Dodgers is on "life-support," according to Rich Hammond of the Daily News.
Hammond adds that "other potential buyers are likely to enter the picture" alongside the most-mentioned remaining candidates, former Seattle Mariners owner Jeff Smulyan and real estate developer Alan Casden.
Hammond's report is based on anonymous sources.
Is it just me, or are any of you starting to think that the sale of the Dodgers will drag past Opening Day 2004?
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