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SELIG AND TEAM EXECS QUESTION FORBES' ACCOUNTING METHODS

          MLB Commissioner Bud Selig is "irate" about the Forbes
     report, according to USA TODAY's Hal Bodley.  While the
     article claims that 14 of the 30 MLB teams lost money in
     '98, Selig said 22 teams lost money.  Selig: "I'm amazed
     somebody without any club financial information would
     publish an article like that.  It's inaccurate.  The numbers
     are wrong, and unfortunately, there were significantly more
     teams that lost money.  I'm disappointed that anyone would
     pay attention to something so inaccurate" (USA TODAY, 5/18).
          TEAMS IRKED: Phillies President Dave Montgomery, on the
     report that showed the Phillies making $4.5M: "Forbes is
     totally inaccurate. ... It is my understanding their
     estimates of other clubs are equally flawed" (Jim Salisbury,
     PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, 5/18).  Devil Rays Managing General
     Partner Vince Naimoli disputed the report's claim that his
     team made $20.6M: "It is not the right accounting method
     because, as defined in that article, it does not provide for
     interest, amortization, depreciation and certain other
     expenses we have.  That $20 million is far from what the
     real operating income was" (ST. PETE TIMES, 5/18).

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