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After the Giants-Dodgers opener at Dodgers Stadium on March 31, Bryan Stow, who was wearing a Giants jersey, was savagely beaten by two assailants with his head hitting the ground resulting in brain damage.
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Early reports have said that McCourt is willing to sell the Dodgers, Dodger Stadium, and the parking lots around the ballpark.
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The reason Caruso has dropped out of the bidding for the Dodgers is not because the parking lots at Dodger Stadium are not being included in the deal, as he has implied.
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Rumor had it that he had never stepped foot in Dodger Stadium prior to the bidding process for the Dodgers.
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At this point no decision has been reached on whether or not team owner Frank McCourt is going to include the 250 or so acres around the stadium he also owns as part of the sale of the Dodgers.
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For anyone who might not yet be aware, following the opening day game rivalry between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Francisco Giants, Bryan Stow, 42, was brutally attacked in the stadium parking lot as he walked to his car with some friends.
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And, for example, it tells nothing at all about why the Dodgers have had attendance woes even before the brutal, tragic attack of a San Francisco Giants fan at Dodger Stadium on Opening Day.
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