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Baseball Primer Newsblog — The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand Monday, June 25, 2007Fortune: Chasing the Cubs
I knew the name was familiar… he currently owns 11 percent of the Brewers and was in control of Selig’s share of the Brewers before the sell-off to Attanasio.
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(BTW, if you read the whole article and notice the name Edmund Fitzgerald in the Brewer history part, and see a possible joke - the Brewers being the wreck of Edmund Fitzgerald or something - the ship was named for his father)
(this was when Melvin was ordered to shave the payroll to under $30mil for 2004, which forced the Sexson deal - Cuts may imperil Brewers on field)
If there wasn't such a lawsuit after Henry was awarded the Red Sox, I doubt one will come up.
The red Sox were not a publically traded company.
Question. Can MLB force a sale of a team if the owner dies and they don't care for the heir?
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