...Gotta love the old boys network. This guy would be perfect for the Cubs, the city of Chicago and Major League Baseball, but the old scumbags owners including the head scumbag...."Bud" will put the kibosh on any chance for Mark Cuban.
Sporting News
Posted: November 7, 2008
As popular as Mark Cuban might be with the fans, he apparently isn't a favorite of the powers-that-be in Major League Baseball. The Chicago Sun-Times reports Cuban -- one of five final bidders for the franchise and Wrigley Field -- won't get much further in the bidding process.
That's because the "old guard" in Major League Baseball is less than enamored with the idea of Cuban joining the leadership ranks in the sport, according to a Major League Baseball source.
"There's no way Bud (Selig) and the owners are going to let that happen," the source told the Chicago Sun-Times. "Zero chance." Major League Baseball must approve the sale of the team, regardless of who buys it.
That same source told the newspaper that he doesn't expect the Cubs to be sold by opening day of the 2009 season. The team officially was put on the market on opening day of 2007, but the process has gone slowly thus far. And the weakening global economy could slow it even more.
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Sporting News
Posted: November 7, 2008
As popular as Mark Cuban might be with the fans, he apparently isn't a favorite of the powers-that-be in Major League Baseball. The Chicago Sun-Times reports Cuban -- one of five final bidders for the franchise and Wrigley Field -- won't get much further in the bidding process.
That's because the "old guard" in Major League Baseball is less than enamored with the idea of Cuban joining the leadership ranks in the sport, according to a Major League Baseball source.
"There's no way Bud (Selig) and the owners are going to let that happen," the source told the Chicago Sun-Times. "Zero chance." Major League Baseball must approve the sale of the team, regardless of who buys it.
That same source told the newspaper that he doesn't expect the Cubs to be sold by opening day of the 2009 season. The team officially was put on the market on opening day of 2007, but the process has gone slowly thus far. And the weakening global economy could slow it even more.
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