Anyone but owner Frank McCourt in charge? Or, is this throw more money at the problem? First, the Dodgers hired former LAPD head William Bratton to run security at Dodgers Stadium, and now Steve Soboroff, former chief executive officer of Playa Vista, has been hired to improve "efforts to improve the fan experience at the stadium." From the Daily News: "Steve understands this city as few others do, and his contributions have made Los Angeles a better place," McCourt said. "Not only will he infuse great ideas into the Dodger organization, but he will use his trademark 'get-it- done' approach to extend the Dodgers' positive impact on Los Angeles. It starts with a quality fan experience in the stadium, and extends throughout the Southern California community." [Daily News]
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