(CBS) -- From MLB Commissioner Bud Selig's press conference before game seven of the World Series:
To get back to the controversy, are you optimistic that you'll be able to reach an agreement with Frank McCourt that would allow you to sell the Dodgers?
COMMISSIONER BUD SELIG: Well, good for you, it only took one damn question to get to Frank McCourt. (Laughter). If my wife wasn't here... (laughter).
We're in litigation, as I've told you on a myriad of occasions. I understand the question, and we'll just keep working. That's all. There's nothing more I can say, nothing more I should say. But as all of you understand, once litigation arises -- I don't like to be restrained on any subject, especially today, but that's all I can say.
Selig Restrained By Litigation To Comment On McCourt
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(CBS) -- From MLB Commissioner Bud Selig's press conference before game seven of the World Series:
To get back to the controversy, are you optimistic that you'll be able to reach an agreement with Frank McCourt that would allow you to sell the Dodgers?
COMMISSIONER BUD SELIG: Well, good for you, it only took one damn question to get to Frank McCourt. (Laughter). If my wife wasn't here... (laughter).
We're in litigation, as I've told you on a myriad of occasions. I understand the question, and we'll just keep working. That's all. There's nothing more I can say, nothing more I should say. But as all of you understand, once litigation arises -- I don't like to be restrained on any subject, especially today, but that's all I can say.
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