Chicago Cubs get needed bankruptcy court OK
Posted Oct 13, 2009 4:10 PM
 By DEBORAH YAO
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WILMINGTON, Del. -The sale of the Chicago Cubs moved closer Tuesday as a bankruptcy court judge said the team can go to the family of billionaire Joe Ricketts in a $845 million deal.
The judge had already cleared Tribune Co. to sell the team and Wrigley Field. But he gave his approval again Tuesday because the Cubs filed separately for Chapter 11 protection on Monday.
The team cited assets of $1.42 billion and liabilities of $1.26 billion, but the Cubs' finances weren't in question. The bankruptcy filing was made to ensure that the team can't be hit with claims by Tribune creditors, because the ballclub wasn't covered when Tribune filed for Chapter 11 last December.
The Ricketts family's deal for the Cubs could close in a couple of weeks, according to Don Liebentritt, Tribune's general counsel. The deal — which involves a record price for a major league team — has been approved by the other baseball owners.
After taxes and fees, Chicago-based Tribune, which owns newspapers and TV stations, expects to reap about $740 million from unloading most of its stake in the baseball team. Tribune will maintain a 5 percent stake.
Ricketts is the founder of Omaha, Neb.-based TD Ameritrade.
AP Business Writer Andrew Vanacore contributed to this report from New York.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
2009-10-13 16:38:54

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Wallytheswede
10:43AM Oct 13 2009 
Jim Hendry finally broke the team with all his stupid moves! Does this mean they don't have to pay Bradley the rest of his contract? LOL
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joelt610
12:44AM Oct 13 2009 
The Cubs are indeed broke in more ways then one. They need to ditch Milton Fadely reallll quick
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NCRebelBelle
8:59PM Oct 12 2009 
UH-OH... DON'T WORRY, NOBAMA WILL RESCUE THE TEAM, AFTER ,... IT'S CHICAGO, YOU KNOW, THE CITY IN WHICH HE DID "NOTHING"
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JHbonz
7:20PM Oct 12 2009 
How can this incredibly successful (financially) franchise file bankruptcy? Something fishy here.
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JHbonz
7:19PM Oct 12 2009 
They are bankrupt in more ways than one.
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Premenos
6:13PM Oct 12 2009 
Thank you Major League Baseball team owners. The Cubs will almost be completely free of the Tribune, a sale I was not happy about when the Wrigleys sold the team.
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