He needs the money

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Sports writers keep saying that the Dodgers lack the cash to bring in better players, because new owner Frank McCourt is so heavily leveraged. Meanwhile, Sports by Brooks picks up an item from the Boston Herald that McCourt has put his Brookline, Mass. home up for sale asking $22 million. At that price, it would be "the most expensive (residential) property ever sold in Greater Boston."


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