Two ways to play ball
Two “L.A.” teams. Two general managers. And the stakes are high.
Ned Colletti, one card away from a royal flush, looks into the eyes of his fellow gamblers and goes all in, betting on drawing an ace.
Bill Stoneman, needing two cards to fill out his six-high straight, draws only one, preferring to hold onto a pair of threes and figures to bluff his way to the pot.
DAN ROSENFELD
Arcadia
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Frank McCourt says that the decision to move spring training from Vero Beach to Glendale, Ariz., is a “fan convenience decision.”
Help me understand this, Frank. The city of Glendale approached you and said, “Have we got a deal for Dodgers fans.”
You’re right, no financial motivational incentive in that statement.
PETE RUSSO
San Clemente
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