Mark Cuban considered new front runner to buy Cubs

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  • Illusion
    Restricted User
    • 08-09-05
    • 25166

    #1
    Mark Cuban considered new front runner to buy Cubs
    I hope Cuban gets the nod. He will be geat for baseball.

    NEW YORK -- Tribune Co. is inviting at least three potential buyers who each submitted bids for the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field near or above $1 billion to participate in a second round of proposals, according to a person involved in the process.

    Several bidders offering between $700 million and $900 million for all the properties have been excluded from the second round, according to the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of nondisclosure agreements governing all talk about the bids.

    A Tribune spokeswoman said the baseball team would not have any comment on the status of the sale, which also includes the team's minority stake in a Chicago regional sports TV network.

    Included in the second round are Internet billionaire and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban; the Ricketts family, which founded the brokerage that is now TD Ameritrade Holding Corp.; and a group led by Sports Acquisition Holding Corp. that includes former baseball home run king Henry Aaron and former Republican Congressman Jack Kemp. The last group is believed to be teaming with another bidder who submitted an offer in the initial round.

    All three of the reported potential buyers refused Thursday to comment publicly. However, the person involved in the bidding provided to The Associated Press an outline of the conditions for the second round.

    Meanwhile, Comcast SportsNet has learned that Cuban is the highest bidder to buy the Cubs at $1.3 billion.

    John Canning, the chairman of private equity firm Madison Dearborn Partners LLC, which had been treated as the front-runner, did not make the initial cut, according to the person, who said Tribune is not letting any bidder eliminated after the first round submit a new higher proposal in the second round.

    Canning is a minority owner of the Milwaukee Brewers and close friends with Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig. Any successful sale must be approved by three-quarters of the owners of other major league teams.

    Canning did not return calls seeking comment.

    The bidders still in the running will get more detailed financial information on the Cubs, Wrigley and the sports network before they are required to submit a new proposal.

    A person familiar with the Ricketts family bid confirmed that it is one of those invited back.

    The Cubs -- lovable losers who haven't won a World Series in 100 years -- are expected to fetch more than the record $660 million paid for the Boston Red Sox, their ballpark and 80 percent of their TV network in 2002 by a group headed by Florida commodities trader John Henry.

    Tribune paid $20.5 million for the team in 1981. It is now seeking to sell the team and its stadium to help pay off the $8.2 billion cost of going private last year.

    The value of Wrigley Field has apparently been harder to quantify, since it may require hundreds of millions of dollars in renovations.

    The state-run Illinois Sports Facilities Authority offered about $400 million to buy Wrigley using taxable bonds that would be repaid with lease revenue. Those talks broke down in May over how the ISFA would finance renovations and improvements at Wrigley, the second-oldest ballpark in the country behind Boston's Fenway Park.

    Former Gov. Jim Thompson, who is chairman of ISFA, said his agency estimated the cost of improving the stadium structure and the player and fan amenities between $400 million and $600 million.

    Tribune has said it is willing to sell the properties individually.
  • BrentCrude
    SBR MVP
    • 11-16-05
    • 4665

    #2
    Does anyone really know how Cuban made his fortune?

    I heard somewhere where he claims not to have come from a rich family and how he made his beginning seed money selling mail order light bulbs and such.That always sounded a little outrageous to me where he neglected to tell more of what took place in the middle between selling light bulbs and owning pro sports teams.I should Google and Wikipedia that more.

    It seems like he's in a club with alot of guys who are vague about how they acquired their vast fortunes that own pro sports teams these days.The Minneapolis Star Tribune did features on pro sports team owners delving into their backgrounds and the owners did not like it to the point of filing lawsuits against them.It was sort of like how the frontmen and Teamsters were back in the heyday of casinos like The Stardust back in the 60's where no one really knew how the financing and such took place.The movie Casino was about this.

    It sounds like he hit it lucky in the dot com era with a few outfits he got into like audio net which broadcast games you could hear online.He actually sounds legit compared to most owners.Now,if he only asked to be taxed less at a flat rate like all people should where he could finance his own arena or stadium instead of needing tax payers to pay for it.I say tax everyone low,spend less as a government and run government efficiently and people can finance their own arenas and stadiums for their hobbie of owning a pro sports team.
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    • pavyracer
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 04-12-07
      • 82863

      #3
      Why will a rant prone owner be good for baseball? You imagine Pinella and Cuban both going after the umpires and start throwing the bases in the middle of the game. Cuban is a lunatic. He may tear down Wrigley because he is an eccentric owner with no love for the game.
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      • BrentCrude
        SBR MVP
        • 11-16-05
        • 4665

        #4
        Pavy,my best friend growing up was a modified mini version of Cuban and the guy was a shameless self promoter of himself with average tallent and brains.Anything to get ahead,he would do it.If it involved schmoozing,name dropping,glad handing,networking or brown nosing he was there.He never took no for an answer and nothing embarrassed him where he pleaded,begged,borrowed or stole behind peoples backs to get ahead.He had no sentimentality towards much of anything because that would have distracted him and took time away from climbing the ladder of success.Sure,there are some people so tallented in the brains department where they don't have to resort to being that way.But most are like Cuban and the guy I know.To this day that's why Cuban behaves the way he does like a spoiled child.You give a kid what he wants when he cries and throws a tantrum and he will continue to behave that way.My buddy is a CEO of a small company that makes arms parts for the government.You might say it's Keynesian welfare.The parts his outfit makes are probably inflated to the 50th power and sit in wharehouses never being used in places like Iraq.Now you have Cuban demanding he get welfare to renovate Wrigley Field if he buys the Cubs.The thing that irks alot of filthy rich people is that when you find out they got rich through help from the government and you tell them that doesn't qualify them as being called self made.That's what the whole Star Tribune series of articles exposed and what gored the Ox of alot of these guys to the point where they sued.As senile as the old fart is,Twins owner Carl Pohlad went balistic when he was outed in the articles as nothing more than a huge welfare recipient.The guy never got into a business deal without the government involved in it in some capacity.

        Right at this moment 2 miles from my house a guy with modest means that financed a motel years ago is getting 12 million in loans and grants from government agencies to build a 18 million dollar strip mall-restaurant.Not bad,just get some bank to finance you for a third and the government risks the tax payers money giving you the other 2/3.And according to Bush and all the rest,we have a free market and no socialism in this country.The kicker to the story is,people in the know think it's a highly speculative venture.The same government agencies from here that do this financing have lost many more times than they won on all these pie in the sky developments.

        Try going to the gas station and putting $70 in your tank and giving them $23 and telling them the government will finance and grant the other $47.
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        • Willie Bee
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 02-14-06
          • 15726

          #5
          I like Cuban. Sure, his ego's as big as Texas and he doesn't always seem to have an interface card between his brain and mouth. But he has always struck me as a fairly genuine person. And since I hate the Cubs, I hope this deal falls through
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