CHICAGO –– One sentence in the White Sox news release on June 5 that Jerry Reinsdorf reached a long-term ownership investment agreement with Justin Ishbia could lead fans to wonder what the future may look like.
Jerry Reinsdorf, owner of the Chicago White Sox, is slated for deposition over a haunting incident at Guaranteed Rate Field in 2023. Two women were injured during a game, leading to a lawsuit that puts the team's security measures under scrutiny.
The White Sox had a rather mundane 24 hours on Thursday. They secured a four-game series split against the team with the best record in baseball, and ended the night by calling up their top positional prospect, Kyle Teel.
CHICAGO — Changes are coming to the south side, but how soon? When reading the White Sox news release on Thursday — an announcement that Jerry Reinsdorf,
Chicago White Sox fans, frustrated by their team's record-setting losing ways, took to social media on Thursday to express their joy that longtime owner Jerry Reinsdorf has entered into an agreement to sell the team.
Jerry Reinsdorf (age 89) finally has a succession plan for the Chicago White Sox. According to the release: Reinsdorf will have the option to sell the controlling interest in the team to Justin Ishbia starting in 2029-2033.
The Chicago Bulls have made one playoff series since 2018, and have not made it past the first round of the playoffs since 2015, when they lost in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
The White Sox have fallen on hard times under Jerry Reinsdorf’s leadership, including an MLB-record 121 losses in 2024.
The Chicago White Sox fan base is finally seeing their dream coming to fruition of Jerry Reinsdorf selling the team he’s owned since 1981. But the finalization appears to still be on the distant horizon.
CHICAGO – The Chicago White Sox announced major news Thursday regarding future ownership of the team. Owner Jerry Reinsdorf has reached a long-term investment agreement with Justin Ishbia, the founding partner of Shore Capital Partners and part majority owner of the Phoenix Suns and Phoenix Mercury.
The next White Sox’ owner has essentially been decided: Justin Ishbia. This afternoon, Jesse Rogers of ESPN tweeted that the White Sox have announced a long-term partnership with billionaire Justin Ishbia that involves a clear path forward for future ownership of the team.
The clock is ticking; October 2029 will be here sooner than people realize. Hopefully, there will be meaningful baseball being played at the corner of
It sounds like Reinsdorf has no intention of selling the White Sox amid rumors to the contrary and the team's current state.
In the storied chronicles of the Chicago White Sox, the names Jerry Reinsdorf and Charles Comiskey conjure very differing sentiments. Both have had a storied
Chicago’s 22-33 record is the eighth-worst mark in the league.
According to NBA insider Eric Pincus of Bleacher Report, Chicago Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf won’t make trades with the Los Angeles Lakers because he doesn’t want LeBron James infringing upon Michael Jordan‘s legacy. Reinsdorf doesn’t want to help LeBron and the Lakers get better. Jordan and LeBron are two of the best players in NBA history.
The latest south-side development is just one in a long string of disappointments for followers of the Chicago White Sox. I don’t buy any of it. By now,
Chicago White Sox fans understandably are itching for new ownership, but should keep in mind that Nashville is over seven hours away.
Yesterday a report from the Athletic surfaced that indicated Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf was in negotiations with a group headed by Dave Stewart to sell the White Sox.
Jerry Reinsdorf could be putting the Chicago White Sox up for sale, but fans of the other pro sports team that Reinsdorf owns may not be as lucky. The
The Chicago White Sox are coming off the worst season in MLB history, but that doesn't mean nobody wants them.
The Chicago White Sox are hurtling towards the worst record in the history of MLB, but you can always count on Sox owner, Jerry Reinsdorf, to make things worse.
Last month, the White Sox announced plans for a potential new stadium on Chicago’s South Loop.
The White Sox’s quest for a new stadium in the South Loop continues to ramp up. The team’s chairman Jerry Reinsdorf visited Springfield on Tuesday to request $1 billion in public funding from state leaders for a ballpark at “The 78” location.
The Chicago White Sox is an organization with a lot of problems. But the biggest problem is not any one player on the field, or the manager in the dugout, or even the new general manager, Chris Getz, in the front office.
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