White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf talks with reporters in August 2023. Charles Rex Arbogast/AP Share It’s wonderful that deep-pocketed Justin Ishbia reportedly is interested in gaining a bigger stake in the White Sox,
Over the weekend, news broke of a looming potential change in ownership of the Chicago White Sox. A welcome shift given how most of the last four decades of White Sox baseball have gone. Jerry Reinsdorf has owned the team since 1981,
The Chicago White Sox might have found a successor for longtime owner Jerry Reinsdorf, although the team has cautioned against jumping to conclusions. Billionaire Justin Ishbia no longer will pursue
Justin Ishbia, one of the owners of the NBA's Phoenix Suns, had in recent weeks looked like a favorite to buy the Minnesota Twins from the Pohlad family. Instead, it appears that he might be shifting his priorities to becoming the successor of White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf.
Was it Chicago White Sox Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf, the owner who had to listen to “Sell the team” chants while sitting in his suite? Or was it Pedro Grifol, the manager who couldn’t buy a win or keep his job?
Chicago White Sox fans were optimistic when a report said billionaire Justin Ishbia was trying to buy more shares of the team. But the Sox said he wouldn’t take control from Jerry Reinsdorf.
Chicago White Sox fans were optimistic when a report said billionaire Justin Ishbia was trying to buy more shares of the team. But the Sox said he wouldn’t take control from Jerry Reinsdorf.
It’s wonderful that deep-pocketed Justin Ishbia reportedly is interested in gaining a bigger stake in the White Sox, with the idea of buying the team, but there’s no indication that owner Jerry Reinsdorf plans to release his icy grip on the franchise any time soon.
Over the weekend, news broke of a looming potential change in ownership of the Chicago White Sox. A welcome shift given how most of the last four decades of White Sox baseball have gone. Jerry Reinsdorf has owned the team since 1981,
HISTORICALLY, THE BIRTHDAYS OF CHICAGO SPORTS MOGULS have seldom been a cause for massive civic celebration. That would include a power line that stretches all the way back to such barons of the
A recent move made by Chicago White Sox minority owner Justin Ishbia has some speculating that he may be interested in shedding the “minority” part of his title.
Ishbia has dropped his pursuit of the Twins, The Athletic has learned, and will instead increase his minority stake in the White Sox.