The Dodgers just went for 2.1 billion and the Red Sox have a larger revenue stream than them. The Sox are a storied franchise with a top fan base who would entice many buyers (Mark Cuban may try again). As a Sox fan I would like a new ownership who does not have other funds in soccer clubs. I believe the Sox could come close to that Dodger deal and could now challenge the Yankees financially now that the real Stein has passed away.
If the Red Sox get sold how much will they go for?
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redsoxfreak91Restricted User- 10-17-11
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#1If the Red Sox get sold how much will they go for?Tags: None -
SBR LouBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-02-07
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#2Was with you until that line.Originally posted by redsoxfreak91I believe the Sox could come close to that Dodger deal and could now challenge the Yankees financially now that the real Stein has passed away.Comment -
redsoxfreak91Restricted User- 10-17-11
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#3Are you saying that Mark Cuban wouldn't offer 2 billion and spend everything he could on a championship team?Originally posted by SBR LouWas with you until that line.
This being said that he is allowed to purchase a team.Comment -
darrell74SBR Posting Legend
- 04-16-07
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#4would be terrible for the red sox fans
that guys awesomeComment -
SBR LouBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-02-07
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#5The Yankees make the Red Sox relevant, pal.Originally posted by redsoxfreak91Are you saying that Mark Cuban wouldn't offer 2 billion and spend everything he could on a championship team?
This being said that he is allowed to purchase a team.
Full disclosure here: I'm a New Yorker.Comment -
FuzzyDunlopSBR MVP
- 01-15-11
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#6Won't be anywhere near that, with the money they just unloaded off the books, I'd say 1.6-1.75B max.
1) They don't get as lucrative of a TV deal that the Dodgers get because they own the network. Plus smaller market.
2) Ton less seats in Fenway.Comment -
darrell74SBR Posting Legend
- 04-16-07
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#7small market my ass
Boston ain't no small hick town in Northern Wisconsin
they have great fans, they show up to that busted up Duster, wreaking of 100+ years of urine soaked pipes, still pay outrageous ticket prices
plus they travel well,sell lots of merchComment -
crustymeSBR Posting Legend
- 09-29-10
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#8maybe frank mccourt might want to buy it.
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darko3131SBR Sharp
- 03-16-08
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#9Less than 2 billion shockingly, not the same market as LAComment -
FuzzyDunlopSBR MVP
- 01-15-11
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#10I said smaller market. 6th < 2nd. I'm a sox fan. Nobody is paying anything for tickets right now.Originally posted by darrell74small market my ass
Boston ain't no small hick town in Northern Wisconsin
they have great fans, they show up to that busted up Duster, wreaking of 100+ years of urine soaked pipes, still pay outrageous ticket prices
plus they travel well,sell lots of merchComment -
redsoxfreak91Restricted User- 10-17-11
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#11Ya but the red sox brand is bigger than the dodger brand. According to Forbes the sox are the third largest revenue stream in baseball. It's looking unlike they will be sold but I'm confident after looking up revenue numbers and seeing that the dodgers split a fan base with its own city and with 4 other teams in their own state, that the sox would sell for close to 2 billion. I don't know if that's a great investment but from that dodger deal this would be a relative ballpark priceComment -
Boner_18SBR Hall of Famer- 08-24-08
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#121.5bil. Any potential buyer knows they have to build in 500mm to demolish that liability of a ballpark and erect a new money printing press (new modern stadium).Comment -
Doughboy22SBR MVP- 02-01-12
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#13ya but every sesat is 70$ plus.. no 18$ seats in fenway... i say 2bill.. its not about the team thats on the field its about growth potential.. with the fans and the long time love of the red sox it might be worth more...Originally posted by FuzzyDunlopWon't be anywhere near that, with the money they just unloaded off the books, I'd say 1.6-1.75B max.
1) They don't get as lucrative of a TV deal that the Dodgers get because they own the network. Plus smaller market.
2) Ton less seats in Fenway.Comment -
Boner_18SBR Hall of Famer- 08-24-08
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#14And btw 2012 revenue stream is not gonna be nearly as robust as those Forbes #s. 15% drop for sure.Comment -
redsoxfreak91Restricted User- 10-17-11
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#15How do you know that. If they put a good team on the field with the economy improving per say, then revenues could continue to climb. Red sox fan base one of the best in sports and much much larger than the dodgers .Originally posted by Boner_18And btw 2012 revenue stream is not gonna be nearly as robust as those Forbes #s. 15% drop for sure.Comment
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