WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) -- A federal bankruptcy court judge in Delaware is holding a hearing Friday on whether to approve a reorganization plan by the Los Angeles Dodgers that would put the team on track to exit bankruptcy.
The team said this week that it expects U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Kevin Gross to approve Frank McCourt's plan to sell the team for $2 billion to Guggenheim Baseball Management.
Friday's hearing dragged into the evening, however, as lawyers for the Dodgers and Major League Baseball sparred over the information being given to the league about the plan. A lawyer for Major League Baseball said the league has issues with the plan and is owed more information. A Dodgers lawyer said the team has met all the criteria to have the plan confirmed.