March 29 (Bloomberg Law) -- Bloomberg Law's Lee Pacchia talks with Bloomberg News bankruptcy columnist and editor-at-large Bill Rochelle and Bloomberg Businessweek reporter Roben Farzad about the sale of the Los Angeles Dodgers to a group of investors including Magic Johnson and private equity firm Guggenheim Partners. Farzad and Rochelle also discuss what the sale price means for other major league sports franchises, including the New York Mets.
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