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NOTHING ARTFUL ABOUT IT: DODGERS DROP PRESIDENT/CEO GRAZIANO

          The Dodgers "fired" President & CEO Bob Graziano
     yesterday, according to Jason Reid of the L.A. TIMES, who
     reports that Graziano was "told of the long-rumored move" by
     Fox Sports Enterprises President Rick Welts.  While Welts
     "declined to discuss specifics" of the move, Reid writes
     that "it's obvious" that Fox Group CEO Peter Chernin is
     "displeased with the team's poor performance and seeming
     front-office malaise."  Welts said that the decision was
     made because of Graziano's "relative lack of experiencing
     running" a pro franchise and his "handling of key issues
     confronting the ballclub."  Welts: "Bob is a thoroughly
     likable guy and a competent guy, and this is a very
     difficult decision for me to make. ... I don't know how to
     move forward without change."  Reid cites a source as saying
     that Graziano has "already rejected" a Fox Sports
     Enterprises VP position and "will leave the organization
     once the transition is completed" (L.A. TIMES, 9/29).  In
     L.A., Matt McHale reports that the Dodgers "will move
     quickly to name a successor" to Graziano and cites sources
     as saying that Welts "could wind up with the job."  Welts,
     on Graziano: "Professional sports in the year 2000 requires
     a great range of skills.  Bob's area is in finance, but
     there are so many different elements that go into the job." 
     Graziano said while he was "disappointed. ... This wasn't a
     shock" (L.A. DAILY NEWS, 9/29).  FSN's Keith Olbermann
     reported on the dismissal at 24:06 into the 11:00pm ET
     broadcast.  Olbermann, on Graziano: "He was a [former Owner]
     Peter O'Malley hire, who became perceived as the Fox
     henchman who traded away Mike Piazza" (FSN, 9/28).
          CLEAR AS CLAIRE? In L.A., Bill Plaschke floats former
     Dodgers GM Fred Claire as a possible successor to Graziano. 
     Plaschke: "Who else understands both Dodger baseball and
     business as he does? (L.A. TIMES, 9/29).  Also in L.A.,
     Karen Crouse writes that Washington Sports & Entertainment
     President Susan O'Malley would be a "qualified" candidate. 
     Crouse: "The old boys' network hasn't exactly been a rousing
     success for the Fox ownership group.  So why not let
     O'Malley into the club?" (L.A. DAILY NEWS, 9/29).

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