CHICAGO (CBS) --After an historic losing season, White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf reportedly might be looking to sell the team. According to The Athletic, Reinsdorf is open to selling the team ...
White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf is open to selling the club and is in “active discussions” with a group led by Dave Stewart, reports Brittany Ghiroli of The Athletic. It’s unclear how ...
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The White Sox were Reinsdorf’s first sports endeavor in Chicago. He led a group that purchased the team for roughly $20 ...
Jerry Reinsdorf could be putting the Chicago White Sox up for sale, but fans of the other pro sports team that Reinsdorf owns may not be as lucky. The news broke Wednesday that the longtime White ...
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Reinsdorf, who led a group who bought the White Sox in 1981, has previously said he was not interested in selling the team. In a letter to fans at the end of the season, Reinsdorf apologized for ...
White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf walks across the field before a baseball game against the Cleveland Indians Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2017, in Chicago. Charles Rex ...
According to a report Wednesday in The Athletic, Sox Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf has changed his stance about keeping the team he has owned since 1981 and is in “active discussions” with a group ...
That’s where the Chicago White Sox and owner Jerry Reinsdorf come in. The Athletic and Chicago Tribune reported Wednesday that Reinsdorf is in active discussions about selling the White Sox ...
Jerry Reinsdorf is reportedly exploring a sale of the Chicago White Sox. The Athletic reported on Wednesday that Reinsdorf, 88, is in “active discussions” to sell the team to “a group led by ...
To that end, team chairman Jerry Reinsdorf issued a letter to fans on Sunday in which he called the season a failure by all measures and said the fans deserved better. And he shouldered the blame ...