A's owner Lew Wolff is hopeful that Frank McCourt will soon sell the financially troubled Dodgers so baseball can move forward from the sticky situation. Wolff, a successful retail developer based in L.A., told The Associated Press on Monday he spoke out publicly on the topic in support of commissioner Bud Selig, a longtime friend and former fraternity brother at Wisconsin. "For the good of baseball, I sense that all of us would like to get the Dodger situation behind us for everybody's benefit," Wolff said in a phone interview with the AP. "I was prompted to do this because of the attorney accusing Bud Selig of taking more money. Bud has been a friend of mine for 50 years. It's just not fair. I was just upset."