Cubs Sale To Ricketts Family Finalized

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DAVE CARPENTER | 08/21/09 11:07 PM | AP

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FILE - In this July 6, 2009 file photo, fans arrive for a baseball game between the Atlanta Braves and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field in Chicago. The Tribune Co. has reached a long-awaited definitive agreement Friday, Aug. 21, 2009, to sell the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field to the billionaire Ricketts family. (AP Photo/David Banks, File)

CHICAGO — Media conglomerate Tribune Co. announced a definitive agreement Friday to sell all but a 5 percent stake in the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field to the billionaire Ricketts family, capping a tortuous process that began nearly 2 1/2 years ago.

Tribune valued the transaction at about $845 million.

"Our family is thrilled to have reached an agreement to acquire a controlling interest in the Chicago Cubs, one of the most storied franchises in sports," said Joe Ricketts, who founded the Omaha, Neb.-based online brokerage TD Ameritrade Holding Corp. "The Cubs have the greatest fans in the world, and we count our family among them."

Tribune had announced on Opening Day in 2007 that the marquee baseball franchise and historic ballpark would be sold at the end of that season. But the process was slowed by CEO Sam Zell's efforts to maximize sale profits, the collapse of the credit markets and Tribune's 2008 bankruptcy filing.

The Ricketts family, tentatively selected as the winning bidder last January, had agreed to pay about $900 million for the team, Wrigley and a 25 percent stake in Comcast SportsNet Chicago, which broadcasts many Cubs games.

But that total was renegotiated, with Tribune retaining a small stake for legal reasons.

The sale figure exceeds the record $660 million paid for the Boston Red Sox, its ballpark and its TV network in 2002.

The successful bid was led by Tom Ricketts, 43, a Chicago investment banker and Joe Ricketts' son. He is a Cubs die-hard who grew up watching the team, once lived in an apartment across the street from Wrigley and first met his wife in the stands at a game there.

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Three-quarters of Major League Baseball's 30 owners still must approve the sale, but that is not expected to be an obstacle.

"This thing here has been in a bit of flux for the three years I've been here," Cubs manager Lou Piniella said upon hearing the news in Los Angeles where his team was taking on the Dodgers. "Now that things are heading in the right direction, I think it's very positive and very encouraging for this organization."

First, Tribune intends to include the Cubs in its Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization. The ballclub was left out of the initial filing last December while the sale negotiations proceeded. But taking it into bankruptcy court now is expected to expedite the sale.

A spokesman for the Ricketts family, Dennis Culloton, said both sides hope the sale can close during the fourth quarter.

Fans hope this will be the ownership that delivers a World Series title to baseball's "lovable losers," who are more than a century removed from their last championship.

"Hopefully the Rickettses will spend money on the team" for good players and rehabbing Wrigley Field, said Devon Vowman, 21, who works at a sports shop across from the stadium.

"It'll be nice for a family to own the Cubs that cares about more than the bottom line," said his co-worker, Alex Sheehan, 20.

Chicago-based Tribune bought the Cubs in 1981 from candy maker Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. for $20.5 million. Zell, a real estate mogul, engineered a takeover of Tribune in 2007 – but may not remain for long as head of the company, which also owns the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune, other major U.S. newspapers, two dozen TV stations and Chicago radio station WGN.

Randy Michaels, the company's chief operating officer, said in a note Thursday to employees that "the ownership structure of the company is likely to change."

Zell said in a statement that the Ricketts family "will be a great steward of the franchise. They have a strong respect for the team, for the fans and for what the Cubs mean to the city of Chicago."

As the negotiations with the Ricketts family dragged on earlier this year, Tribune had conducted separate sale talks with a group led by New York investor and former Chicagoan Marc Utay. He told The Associated Press on Friday that he was disappointed but had no hard feelings.

"The Ricketts seem like a very nice family and we think they'll be wonderful stewards of the Chicago Cubs franchise," he said. "We wish them the best of luck and hope they will bring a World Series title to Chicago."

Tom Ricketts was a market maker at the Chicago Board Options Exchange and finance executive before starting investment bank Incapital LLC in 1999.

The Ricketts family sold 34 million Ameritrade shares earlier this year to raise $403 million for the Cubs deal, but still controls about 16 percent of the company's stock and two board seats.

Ricketts likely needn't worry about missing out on a chance to collect a World Series trophy as owner this fall. The Cubs, heavy favorites to win the National League Central division going into the year, trailed the rival St. Louis Cardinals by seven games entering play Friday.

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Associated Press writers Josh Funk in Omaha, Neb., and Christina M. Wright in Chicago and AP Sports Writer Beth Harris in Los Angeles contributed to this report.

(This version CORRECTS that 2002 Red Sox sale did include ballpark.)

CHICAGO — Media conglomerate Tribune Co. announced a definitive agreement Friday to sell all but a 5 percent stake in the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field to the billionaire Ricketts family, cappi...
CHICAGO — Media conglomerate Tribune Co. announced a definitive agreement Friday to sell all but a 5 percent stake in the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field to the billionaire Ricketts family, cappi...
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- DaCoach I'm a Fan of DaCoach 6 fans permalink

It's a shame the writer didn't mention that by retaining 5% of the club, the Trib will avoid having to pay capital gains tax on their $800M profit. Can anyone justify allowing this type of tax loophole, particularly with the budget defecits?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 AM on 08/23/2009
- Bude I'm a Fan of Bude 165 fans permalink
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WAIT TILL NEXT YEAR!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 AM on 08/22/2009
- factotem I'm a Fan of factotem 161 fans permalink
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Good.
Move them out of state. Tear down Wrigley and put in a public park.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 AM on 08/22/2009
- kells1001 I'm a Fan of kells1001 6 fans permalink
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Another reason to say once again. There's always next year.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 AM on 08/22/2009
- Indy 44 I'm a Fan of Indy 44 18 fans permalink
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One hit tonight against the Dodgers.

Time to bring Andre Dawson out of retirement.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 AM on 08/22/2009
- Bude I'm a Fan of Bude 165 fans permalink
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Dodger's pitcher his two run, game winning double.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 AM on 08/22/2009
- lumpyspun I'm a Fan of lumpyspun 10 fans permalink
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It's good for Cubs fans to see that the new ownership is keeping up the marketing facade that is the Cubs. "one of the most storied franchises in sports" = one of the most losing franchises in sports that is good at selling beer to frat kids and sorority chicks and calling them "bleacher bums" at $40 a pop.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:03 PM on 08/21/2009
- Bude I'm a Fan of Bude 165 fans permalink
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I particularly like the heavy steel mesh that prevents large chunks of cement from falling on the fans. Gives the park an old fashion feel to it, don't you think.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 PM on 08/21/2009
- Talossa I'm a Fan of Talossa 30 fans permalink
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My favorite Wrigley feature is the army-sized urinals, and the lack of any exits in case of fire.

Go Brewers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 PM on 08/21/2009
- tonewheel I'm a Fan of tonewheel 44 fans permalink
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Yah, by golly, da Brewers! Only problem, der' up der' in Wisconsin, eh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 PM on 08/21/2009
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I haven't paid any attention to the Cubs (or baseball) since around the mid/late 60's. I remember Ernie Banks and the spirit of Wrigley's. Golden days of baseball for sure. My advice to the new owners is to keep what Wrigleys and the Cubs represent in mind. It will reward you in the long run.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 PM on 08/21/2009
- Bude I'm a Fan of Bude 165 fans permalink
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Knock the dump down and start over!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 PM on 08/21/2009
- tonewheel I'm a Fan of tonewheel 44 fans permalink
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No! Despite the team (ugh!), watching a ball game at Wrigley on a warm summer day is unique...a small park in the middle of a neighborhood...great park.

Now, perhaps they can find some ball players to take the field!?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 PM on 08/21/2009
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You mean baseball in general? I can see the benefit but that is a large under taking. As for Wrigley's. Sorry, I am not in the agreement to just toss something out and get something new; it will be better. The disposable rationale
seemswrong on so many levels.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 PM on 08/21/2009
- ChiGuy I'm a Fan of ChiGuy 342 fans permalink
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The Tribune Company skated along with Jim Hendry picking merely adequate players, and paying them as though they were all MVPs. The 4th highest payroll in MLB, and they can't get past the first round of the playoffs.
Wrigley is always 100% sold-out before the first pitch of the regular season is thrown, so there has been little financial incentive for the Trib to make changes.

Hopefully, the Ricketts' will be more demanding of their team management and players.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 PM on 08/21/2009
- ADinSC I'm a Fan of ADinSC 18 fans permalink

That, right there, is the problem. The Tribune Company and Zell made being a Cubs fan trendy. Like "lumpyspun" said above, it's all a marketing facade. They WANTED the team to keep losing. If they actually won a World Series, where would their "Lovable Losers--Wait until next year!" schtick be? When they eventually win, the bandwagon jumpers would hop off their money train, and it would be all over.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 PM on 08/22/2009
- Talossa I'm a Fan of Talossa 30 fans permalink
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As much as I'd like to believe that, I don't think the Red Sox lost much of their fanbase by becoming good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 PM on 08/24/2009
- Bude I'm a Fan of Bude 165 fans permalink
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Those of you who have been to Wrigley know about the dilapidated state of the stadium. It's beyond repair and will soon be condemned by the city. There were lawsuits about large chunks of cement falling on people. Like Ozzie says, "It is a rat infested sh*t hole."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 PM on 08/21/2009
- ejay579 I'm a Fan of ejay579 9 fans permalink
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Interesting you have noted this because when my team goes into Wrigley I worry about injury due to where the warm-up mounds are and have wondered why the players union has tolerated such hazards. It is one thing to have an historic site but it is an entirely different thing to require people to work in it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 PM on 08/21/2009
- ChiGuy I'm a Fan of ChiGuy 342 fans permalink
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Those warm-up mounds have been there for as long as Wrigley has been standing. They also remain a regular fixture at MANY ballparks in baseball.
There are always two people, a stadium employee, and one of the team's bullpen players (usually a backup catcher)posted with one task: watching for errant foul balls.
In my many, many years of baseball fandom , I have never heard of a player in those areas being injured by a ball hit in their direction. In ANY park.

Perhaps you'd like to erect fences along the walls down both foul lines to protect the fans who are in much more danger of being hit by a hot smash foul ball or a bat that has slipped out of a batter's grasp.
How about netting to protect the players and staff in the dugouts?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 PM on 08/21/2009
- dteg I'm a Fan of dteg 26 fans permalink
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Having all that ivy probably doesn't help with the rodents. They should have gotten rid of a lot of vegetation a long time ago.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 PM on 08/21/2009
- ChiGuy I'm a Fan of ChiGuy 342 fans permalink
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You really are clueless.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 PM on 08/21/2009
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The entire city of chicago is rat infested.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 PM on 08/21/2009
- dteg I'm a Fan of dteg 26 fans permalink
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Yes every city. Those living in the cities can be huge.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 PM on 08/21/2009
- ChiGuy I'm a Fan of ChiGuy 342 fans permalink
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Those of us that post on these Chicago sports threads here at HP know that you're a rabid Sox fan and even more rabid Cubs h8ter. So, even if it were a new, pristine, aesthetically perfect facility, you'd have nothing positive to say about it.

Given that, on the subject of the Cubs, your opinion is unimportant.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 PM on 08/21/2009
- Bude I'm a Fan of Bude 165 fans permalink
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101 years and counting!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 PM on 08/21/2009
- ADinSC I'm a Fan of ADinSC 18 fans permalink

Hopefully, the first thing the Ricketts family does is fire the front office. Jim Hendry: Worst. GM. Ever. Letting Mark DeRosa go, getting a bunch of nobodies in return? What was he thinking? Oh, that's right! He wasn't thinking.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 PM on 08/21/2009
- Bude I'm a Fan of Bude 165 fans permalink
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There's always next year!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 08/21/2009
- Indy 44 I'm a Fan of Indy 44 18 fans permalink
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Let's just get something straight.

Cubs fans are not the greatest baseball fans in the world. I realize a new owner must say this sort of nonsense to get started on the right foot. But if he really believes this, he needs to take two trips: one to St. Louis and one to Boston. Watch a game in these two cities. Completely different class of fans in these REAL baseball towns. Even Sox fans are better than Cubs fans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 PM on 08/21/2009
- ADinSC I'm a Fan of ADinSC 18 fans permalink

You confuse the clowns in the bleachers with Cubs fans. Those aren't REAL fans. Nothing but a bunch of bandwagon jumpers who drive up the ticket prices so the real fans can't afford them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:40 PM on 08/21/2009
- Indy 44 I'm a Fan of Indy 44 18 fans permalink
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Pretentious north-side snobs who like eight-dollar hot dogs....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:46 PM on 08/21/2009

screw the cardinals

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 PM on 08/21/2009
- Bude I'm a Fan of Bude 165 fans permalink
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The First place Cardinals?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 PM on 08/21/2009
- Talossa I'm a Fan of Talossa 30 fans permalink
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When Sox fans show up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 PM on 08/21/2009
- tonewheel I'm a Fan of tonewheel 44 fans permalink
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St Louis? Please. My in-laws live in St. Louis. The best part of every visit are the goodbyes.

Imo's Pizza. Blech...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 PM on 08/21/2009
- Indy 44 I'm a Fan of Indy 44 18 fans permalink
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That's no way to talk about your in-laws...

Put a little grated parmesan on those Imo's pizza boxes and it tastes better than the pizza itself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 AM on 08/22/2009
- MIKEinNYC I'm a Fan of MIKEinNYC 69 fans permalink
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It's a Republican conspiracy, I tell you.

They bought it to keep it out of the hands of Jon & Kate & the eight. Or maybe Oprah, who might have turned the whole thing into a fat farm staring oz and phil.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 08/21/2009
- doctordawg I'm a Fan of doctordawg 12 fans permalink

Dammnit. These are the TD Ameritrade scum-bags who skimmed my account illegally, then apologized by returning my money. Since when do liquor store thieves get to just return the money and walk away?

The rich keep stealing themselves richer all the time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 08/21/2009
- tonewheel I'm a Fan of tonewheel 44 fans permalink
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Must be nice to be able to spend Daddy's hard-earned fortune on your hobby and personal desires.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 08/21/2009
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