Major League Baseball is considering a move to seize control of the Los Angeles Dodgers. A person familiar with the league's plans said that MLB "probably" will file a motion to seize the Dodgers, which has been operating under the oversight of a monitor appointed by league commissioner Bud Selig in April. Dodgers owner Frank McCourt won a reprieve in bankruptcy court Tuesday to maintain day-to-day operations. Baseball's constitution allows Selig to take control of a team that seeks Chapter 11 protection, but the league first must file a motion seeking termination of the franchise.