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After 10 months of exploring a sale, the Pohlad family issued a statement that it will retain ownership of the franchise.
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Twins owners opt to halt the sale and keep the club in the family, adding new investors instead
The Minnesota Twins are no longer for sale, executive chair Joe Pohlad announced Wednesday on behalf of his family. After ...
The Pohlads refusing to sell the #MNTwins is a middle finger to every fan. Years of penny-pinching and no urgency to win, while profiting off loyalty they don’t deserve. The Twins aren’t your trust ...
Minnesota Twins Executive Chair Joe Pohlad made an announcement Wednesday that the team is no longer for sale.
The Twins announced in October 2024 that the Pohlad family was looking to sell the team, but their reign over the team will continue.
The announcement that the Twins owners are keeping the team sent shock waves through the organization, fan base, and beyond.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred says bidders to buy Twins backed off when it became evident Justin Ishbia was “the leader in the clubhouse,” but now that he’s out, Manfred is “confident that ...
They came out of the gates hot, after Justin Ishbia showed early interest in making the purchase. But a few months later, he fell out of the running.
Justin Ishbia and his brother Mat were connected to the Twins early in the sale process. However, Justin abandoned his pursuit of the Twins and doubled down on his connection with the White Sox.
Justin Ishbia, Mat’s brother, also will be part of the ownership group, pending approval. Mat Ishbia will be the team’s governor, Justin the alternate governor.
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