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Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf has reached a long-term agreement with Justin Ishbia that will lead to Ishbia potentially gaining majority or full ownership of the franchise within the ...
Under the deal, from 2029-2033, Reinsdorf would have the option to sell his controlling interest in the White Sox to Ishbia. The decision becomes Ishbia's after the 2034 season.. If Ishbia does end up ...
The framework of the agreement means Justin Ishbia could have complete ownership of the White Sox from Jerry Reinsdorf by the ...
White Sox general manager Chris Getz talked on Monday in Chicago about the impact of the potential ownership change years down the road.
White Sox Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf, right, has a long-term investment agreement with billionaire Justin Ishbia, left, to potentially sell his controlling stake of the team by the end of the 2034 ...
There will be no immediate transfer of control — and none until at least 2029. The agreement gives Reinsdorf the option of selling his controlling interest to Ishbia at any point from 2029-33.
Chicago is fresh off the worst season in modern MLB history with a 41-121 record — and things haven’t looked too much better this season either.
Jerry Reinsdorf, Justin Ishbia agree to deal on potential sale of White Sox The Sox’ chairman will have the option to sell controlling interest to Ishbia, a minority investor, from 2029 to 2033.
The team announced in a press release on Thursday that owner Jerry Reinsdorf has reached an agreement with billionaire investor Justin Ishbia to potentially sell his majority stake as soon as 2029.
Why would Ishbia want to take over now? By the time he does, a new CBA will be in effect and we’ll know where the White Sox ...
White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf and minority investor Justin Ishbia have established a framework to transfer a future controlling interest in the team, according to a news release issued ...