Disney brought the Angels to the World Series. They haven't exactly lit the world on fire since being sold to a gung-ho individual owner. The Braves have enjoyed great success under the ownership of Time Warner. Pittsburgh, KC, Tampa, Colorado, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Baltimore and Detroit have shown that being owned by individuals, or a collection of individuals is not the answer. Philly has been owned by a mysterious group of very quiet behind the scenes men and have done nothing for years. LA is a big market team owner by individuals and they've been a pretty stagnant franchise for a long time. Focusing on ownership as the problem is an enormous mistake. Ownership is not the answer. Ownership could help, but it won't necessarily. Remember, Reinsdorf was considered the devil for decades as the Sox owner until they finally pulled one out last year. He nearly drove that team out of town. Focus should be on management and the theories and practices of management. They continuously make predictable mistakes and fail to address glaring problems. New onwership doesn't guarantee better management, it just guarantees different management. Cubs fans should not give Hendry and Baker the excuse of bad ownership holding them back from great success. Hendry and Baker, and the men who surround them in management, are the reason this team has failed so miserably to take advantage of a tremendous opportunity to achieve great success. Few teams had the combination of high and consistently growning payroll, and talented farm system, that the Cubs have had the past 6 years. There's no excuse not to have done a heck of a lot better than they did.