JERRY REINSDORF RUMORS

Chicago police to receive free White Sox tickets

Chicago police officers will get free tickets to a White Sox game as a thank you for their service during the NATO summit. Chicago White Sox Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf announced Tuesday that all sworn Chicago officers will receive two complimentary tickets to one of ten select games this season. The team also plans to honor Chicago police officers during Wednesday's game at U...
Via AP on Fox  |  4 days ago

White Sox, Reinsdorf honored by Commissioner

White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf received the 2011 Commissioner's Award for Philanthropic Excellence from Commissioner Bud Selig during the opening ceremonies of Soxfest at the Palmer House Hilton in downtown Chicago on Friday.
Via mlb.com  |  January 27, 2012

Reinsdorf says Guillen had his blessing

White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf says Ozzie Guillen had his blessing to leave the team before the season was over. Guillen was released from his contract with two games left last year and became the Marlins manager two days later. Reinsdorf says Guillen wanted to finish the season, but the Marlins really wanted him in Miami and he left the team at the owner's urging. Reinsdorf...
Via AP on Fox  |  January 23, 2012

Reinsdorf 'stunned' Minoso not elected to Hall

It was hard for White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf to mask his complete disappointment after Minnie Minoso came up short of being elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, as announced during a Monday news conference at baseball's annual Winter Meetings.
Via mlb.com  |  December 05, 2011

Reinsdorf baffled by Minoso's omission from Hall of Fame

DALLAS -- A visibly disappointed Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf expressed his disbelief after former Chicago White Sox great Minnie Minoso didn't receive the necessary 12 votes needed to be elected to the Hall of Fame by the Golden Era Committee.
Via Chicago Breaking Sports  |  December 05, 2011

Bulls Willing To Pay Luxury Tax If Necessary

Jerry Reinsdorf reiterated the Bulls' willingness to pay the NBA's luxury tax, if they must.
Via RealGM  |  December 01, 2011

Bulls may loosen purse strings

Reinsdorf indicates club would pay luxury tax for right playerFor the second time in 30 months, Bulls Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said he would give strong consideration to paying the NBA's luxury tax if he could acquire a player who gave the team a reasonable chance to win a championship.
Via Chicago Breaking Sports  |  November 30, 2011

Reinsdorf: Luxury tax won't preclude Bulls' bid for key addition

Chicago Bulls Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf on Wednesday reiterated through a team spokesman that he would give strong consideration to incurring the luxury tax if the player acquisition gave the team a reasonable chance to win a championship.
Via Chicago Breaking Sports  |  November 30, 2011

Offseason Notes for October 27th

White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf takes a moment out of his day to enjoy being wealthy. Assorted Headlines Cardinals Exercise Wainwright’s 2012 and ’13 Options During this postseason run, the Cardinals officially notified Adam Wainwright and his agent that his options for 2012 and 2013 have been exercised, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. Wainwright...
Via Fangraphs  |  October 27, 2011

White Sox Could Have Rent Increase

The White Sox may need to pay higher rent at U.S. Cellular Field as the state agency that runs the ball-park re-examines the team's lease agreement. The White Sox owner, Jerry Reinsdorf, pays $1.5 million in rent annually and keeps proceeds from ticket sales, parking, concession and growing merchandise operations, according to Crain's Chicago Business. "If you compare...
Via NBC Chicago  |  October 26, 2011
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