Dodgers President: Team Not for Sale After Walter's Lakers Sale
Ownership concerns surfaced after Mark Walter sold the Lakers just 14 months after buying them, but Dodgers leadership says the franchise isn't going anywhere.

Mark Walter sold the Los Angeles Lakers for $12.5 billion earlier this month, only 14 months after acquiring the franchise. The quick turnaround raised concerns among Dodgers fans about the long-term stability of their team's ownership. Dodgers president addressed those concerns directly, stating the team is not for sale. The statement is intended to reassure fans and stakeholders that Walter's Lakers exit does not signal similar plans for the Dodgers.
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