It looks like the upside of the McCourt divorce is that the Dodgers will at least finish the season with the stars in place and perhaps make it through one more. Between not having the cash around to pay for decent replacements if they do trade away big talent, and the realization that getting rid of Kemp or Ethier or Kershaw would destroy the scrap of good will Dodgers fans have left, I think everyone involved realizes leaving things the eff alone is the best choice right now.
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