Dodgers owner celebrates impressive franchise value under Guggenheim
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Dodgers owner celebrates impressive franchise value under Guggenheim
"Since we acquired the @Dodgers in 2012 for $2.15B, the franchise has grown 318% and is now valued at $9B. Over that time, we've won 3 World Series titles, 12 division championships, and led the MLB in attendance every year!"
"The Dodgers still hold a trump card over the Mets and Padres with their on-field success, aiming to become MLB's first three-peat champion since the 1998-2000 New York Yankees."
"A World Series title in 2026 would make the Dodgers the first NL team in MLB history to win three consecutive championships."
The Los Angeles Dodgers, co-owned by Magic Johnson, are valued at $9 billion, a significant increase from the $2.15 billion purchase price in 2012. The franchise has achieved notable success, winning three World Series titles and 12 division championships. The Dodgers lead MLB in attendance and are aiming for a historic third consecutive championship. The recent signing of Shohei Ohtani has boosted sponsorship revenue, further enhancing the team's financial standing. Comparatively, the Padres are on the verge of a record sale, prompting speculation about the Dodgers' value.
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