Guggenheim Baseball Group or whatever the horsefeathers its called purchased the Dodgers around the same time the Cubs were purchased. At the time the Dodgers were worth $800m, the Cubs $700m. Now the Dodgers are worth $4.8m and the Cubs $4.1m, so they've been able to increase the franchise value by $600m more over a similar time span. Maybe it's not fair to compare the Dodgers, who play in a larger market, have a deeper pocketed ownership group and had the benefit (or foresight) of creating a lucrative cable channel at the start of the bubble, but circa 2012 the Dodgers were just another solid team, not really a franchise that was on much stronger footing that the Cubs. Their ownerhsip group turned them into a juggernaut on and off the field.