Now that the MLB baseball season is over, the sale of the Chicago Cubs will take center stage. One of baseball's most storied franchises is worth around $600 million to $1 billion depending upon who you ask.
In another thread, one poster mentioned that Commissioner Bud Selig and Jerry Reinsdorf (principal owner of the Chicago Bulls and the Chicago White Sox) would try and block Mark Cuban, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, from becoming the next owner of the Cubs.
I know Cuban's been a pain in the butt to guys like NBA Commissioner David Stern, who's fined Cuban on numerous occasions, but if no one with at least some Chicago ties steps forward to buy the Cubs, then I don't see why an offer from Cuban wouldn't at least receive fair consideration.
2007-10-30
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