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MLB FRANCHISE NOTES: SELIG-PRIEB UNDER THE SPOTLIGHT

          Brewers President & CEO Wendy Selig-Prieb, on complying
     with MLB wishes and seeking minority candidates for the
     team's GM and manager openings: "I feel it's the right thing
     to do.  I think it's not only the right thing to do, but
     it's a good thing to do.  Our process will be very, very
     inclusive" (N.Y. TIMES, 8/17)....Twins Owner Carl Pohlad:
     "The last three years, we've been working our butt off to
     keep baseball in Minnesota.  I keep saying to myself, `Why
     do I do this?'  Only for the simple reason that I can't
     believe they don't want it here" (ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS,
     8/17)....In Boston, Peter Gammons noted that the "current
     owners of the Washington Capitals and Wizards," with Bob
     Watson and Steve Stone, "may be willing to jump into Oakland
     if Andy Dolich's group falls out (eventual destination: Las
     Vegas)" (BOSTON GLOBE, 8/15)....The Padres have drawn more
     than 1.9 million fans to Qualcomm Stadium through 59 games
     this season despite being 11 games under .500.  The team is
     on pace to top 2.7 million, 6% above its all-time high set
     last year.  In San Diego, Jeff McDonald wrote some of the
     attendance bump can be attributed to the team's successful
     promotions, as attendance at Padres games without giveaways
     such "is far lower."  Padres VP/Public Affairs Charles
     Steinberg: "If a bargain is what fans seek, we're happy to
     be found" (SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE, 8/16).
          THE MARKET FORCES: Dodgers Exec VP & GM Kevin Malone,
     on criticism his organization received for signing P Kevin
     Brown to a $105M contract: "The market was already
     established.  That was the going rate.  If you wanted Kevin
     Brown, that's what it was going to cost you.  We were
     fortunate enough that we had the resources that we could
     make that commitment" ("Up Close," ESPN, 8/16)
 

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