Dodgers owner Frank McCourt insists that divorce proceedings with his wife are not affecting the team's finances. "The vast majority of it has nothing to do with baseball," McCourt said Saturday. "The fans know, I believe, where I stand in terms of wanting to bring a world championship to Los Angeles. They know where I stand in terms of what has been accomplished since I have owned the club. They know where I stand in terms of investing in Dodger Stadium and their fan experience. And I"m going to continue to do those things." McCourt has had only brief interaction with the media since the 2009 season ended with reported allegations that he hasn't paid any income tax in six years. "I firmly believe in taking the high road and the long view on things and my image and reputation will be fine," he said. "I've lived my entire life that way. I'm not going to get into the back and forth of it. I'll leave the (divorce) process to the lawyers to deal with."