As if $7 beers,
steroid scandals, and terrible haircuts (oh, Johnny
Damon, what happened?) weren't enough of a challenge for the beleagured game of baseball to overcome, now there's
an even bigger threat to worry about: changes in corporate ownership.
The Atlanta Braves are up on the auction
block (as they have been for quite a while), and it looks like Time Warner may finally get out of the big leagues by
selling them to Colorado-based Liberty Media Corporation.
Ted
Turner had long held a soft spot for the Atlanta Braves, acquiring them three decades ago. When Time Warner merged
with Turner Broadcasting System in 1996, it also picked up the Braves. But rather than seeing the Braves as a perk, TWX
has long viewed the Braves as an albatross around its neck.
Third baseman Chipper Jones, echoing the sentiments
many Braves, is worried about the corporate switch-up pitch. "I don't know what [Liberty Media's] intentions are
as far as salary structure, but the bottom line is: They're from out of town."
If TWX can sell the Braves,
will it finally get back on base?