Sale of Cubs and Wrigley Field is complete
Posted Oct 27, 2009 1:10 PM
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CHICAGO -The $845 million sale of the Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field and other assets from the Tribune Co. to the Ricketts family was completed Tuesday, more than 2 1/2 years after the baseball franchise was put on the market.
The family of billionaire Joe Ricketts, the founder of Omaha, Neb.-based TD Ameritrade, takes a 95 percent controlling interest in the baseball franchise, its storied ballpark and 25 percent of Comcast Sportsnet, which broadcasts many Cubs games.
After taxes and fees, Chicago-based Tribune, which owns the Chicago Tribune, Los Angles Times, other newspapers and TV stations, expects to reap about $740 million from the deal. Family members Pete, Tom, Laura and Todd Ricketts will control the team as its board of directors, though Tribune retains a 5 percent stake and will have a seat on the board.
The deal tops the record $660 million paid for the Boston Red Sox and its related properties in 2002.
Tom Ricketts, 44, who will serve as board chairman, said it was time to "go to work building the championship tradition that all Cubs fans so richly deserve." The Cubs have not been to the World Series since 1945 and have not won it since the second of back-to-back championships in 1908.
A news conference was scheduled for Friday at Wrigley Field.
Tribune bought the Cubs in 1981 for $20.5 million from candy maker Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co.
The company 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 profits, the collapse of the credit markets and Tribune's 2008 bankruptcy filing.
Tribune filed for bankruptcy protection last December and the Cubs followed suit a few weeks ago, a short stay intended simply to protect its new owners from potential claims by Tribune creditors.
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.
Tom Ricketts was a market maker at the Chicago Board Options Exchange and finance executive before starting investment bank Incapital LLC in 1999. A Chicago investment banker, 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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2009-10-27 13:59:01

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WesTurley5
9:15AM Oct 29 2009 
Will they now change the name of the stadium from Wrigley Field to Rickety Field?===
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NickCherryl
12:51AM Oct 29 2009 
Sure hope they get rid of that ******** Bradley, what a bunch of wasted money on this ********.
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JHbonz
8:18PM Oct 27 2009 
Just love that these latino ballplayers come here and do jobs Americans won't do.
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STYLING18
3:05PM Oct 27 2009 
It really WILL be great if the new ownership can finally get the Cubs back into the world series, especially after the DANG Chicago Bulls won all those championships. God I love baseball and the Chicago Cubs, but God I hate basketball.
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Iwasletsdance
1:42PM Oct 27 2009 
will see what the future holds , i do hope they do mean bringing a good solid team to this organization .... enough is enough .................lets start by letting go some of the managers who harldy knew how to play their players with their injuries they had, come on testing line-ups in September ????? that was simple redicoulous
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Knappy806
6:46PM May 19 2009 
what it is like
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Knappy806
6:46PM May 19 2009 
Sorry, don't know why the******are there. It's supposed to say "understands ********* like to be a true Cubs fan."
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Knappy806
6:43PM May 19 2009 
Good....if the Cubs are going to sell, at least they're being bought by someone who understands ********* like to be a true Cubs fan. That's awesome that he used to live across the street from the park and that he met his wife in the bleachers. I now live 1300 miles away from Wrigley Field and not a day goes by that I don't pine for the friendly confines and the lush ivy. My son attended his first game when he was 9 days old and now my wife has been cursed....err....I mean converted. If you're a true Cubs fan, you get it. If not, you never will. GO CUBBIES!!!!!!!!!!!
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Ingramindianola
4:35PM Mar 18 2009 
Go Cubs Go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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