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Dodgers' would-be saviors need to talk

Updated: November 7, 2011, 3:25 PM ET
By Ramona Shelburne | ESPNLosAngeles.com
Their hearts are all in the right places. Their motivation seems pure. They have been hurt as much as anyone watching the Los Angeles Dodgers be tortured and tossed into a tangled, bankrupt mess these past few years.

So it's not all that surprising that in the first 24 hours after Frank McCourt announced he would sell the team in an auction through bankruptcy court, four legends came down off the Dodgers' Mount Rushmore and announced they would try to save the day.

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