Court denies Jamie McCourt's bid to get job back as Dodgers CEO

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The wife of Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt lost her bid to be reinstated as the team's chief executive Thursday during a hearing in the couple's messy divorce.

After arguments from both sides about whether Frank McCourt's decision to fire his wife should stand, Superior Court Commissioner Scott Gordon ruled that no state law supports Jamie McCourt's bid to get her job back.

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