“We’re hopeful that the Twins continue to be a staple of the clubs that are trying to be that last team standing,” Clark said of the Pohlad family’s exploration of a sale after 40 years of ...
There appears to be a chance that the 41-year reign of the Pohlad family owning the Minnesota Twins is not going to end after news broke Friday that prospective billionaire buyer Justin Ishbia ...
After four decades, the Pohlad ownership group is exploring plans to sell the team. The news comes after team went into a complete collapse the last two months of the season to miss the American ...
But despite his Chicago ties, his name first emerged as a prospective buyer of the Twins in December, a couple months after the Pohlad family announced its intention to explore a sale of the Twins ...
Owners of the Twins since 1984, the Pohlad family announced on Oct. 10 it would explore a sale of the franchise that Carl Pohlad purchased from Calvin Griffith for $44 million. Advertisement Last ...
Billionaire Justin Ishbia is no longer interested in purchasing the Twins from the Pohlad family, reports Jon Greenberg of The Athletic. Ishbia instead intends to purchase a greater minority share ...
Carl Pohlad, who built his fortune in the banking industry, bought the Twins in 1984 for $44 million. He died in 2009. The only major league teams held by the same ownership longer than that are ...
The Pohlad family’s attempts to sell the Twins hit a major roadblock last month. Justin and Mat Ishbia, who had seemed to be the frontrunners, withdrew from the process to increase Justin Ishbia ...
Justin Ishbia, the billionaire part-owner of the Phoenix Suns, had been the only publicly identified prospective buyer for the Minnesota Twins since the Pohlad family said they were exploring a sale.
Billionaire brothers Justin and Mat Ishbia are no longer interested in purchasing the Twins from the Pohlad family, reports Jon Greenberg of The Athletic. Justin Ishbia instead intends to purchase ...