According to Dave Kaplan, the Cubs sale is done. Interestingly, the sale price was $845 million, not the $900 million originally reported as accepted.
The next owners’ meeting isn’t until November, but the approval from them may yet come sooner.
By Brett on August 21, 2009
According to Dave Kaplan, the Cubs sale is done. Interestingly, the sale price was $845 million, not the $900 million originally reported as accepted.
The next owners’ meeting isn’t until November, but the approval from them may yet come sooner.
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