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White Sox general manager Chris Getz talked on Monday in Chicago about the impact of the potential ownership change years down the road.
Under the deal, from 2029-2033, Reinsdorf would have the option to sell his controlling interest in the White Sox to Ishbia. The decision becomes Ishbia's after the 2034 season.. If Ishbia does end up ...
Why would Ishbia want to take over now? By the time he does, a new CBA will be in effect and we’ll know where the White Sox ...
Justin Ishbia, the brother of UWM CEO Mat Ishbia, has reached an agreement to acquire the Chicago White Sox from Jerry Reinsdorf.
Justin Ishbia, right, brother of Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia, and his wife Kristen Ishbia, left, sit courtside during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Chicago Bulls, Saturday ...
Billionaire Justin Ishbia is set to become the next owner of the Chicago White Sox, the team announced Thursday, but it could be a while until he truly impacts the franchise.
According to Forbes, Justin Ishbia currently has a net worth of approximately $4.3 billion, and is the founding partner of Chicago-based Shore Capital Partners, a private equity company. Chicago ...
Under the deal, Justin Ishbia will have the option to buy controlling interest in the team between 2029 and 2033. White Sox sale: Jerry Reinsdorf lays out Justin Ishbia deal | Crain's Chicago Business ...
Justin Ishbia, the Phoenix Suns’ alternate governor, has agreed to a plan that could lead him to take a controlling interest ...
Justin Ishbia, right, and his wife Kristen Ishbia, sit courtside during a Chicago Bulls basketball game in 2025 at the United Center. Erin Hooley/AP Whatever direction they take, Ishbia is no ...
According to Forbes, Justin Ishbia currently has a net worth of approximately $4.3 billion, and is the founding partner of Chicago-based Shore Capital Partners, a private equity company. Chicago ...
Consider the cautionary tale that is the NBA’s Suns, for whom Justin is a part-owner. Potential White Sox owner Justin Ishbia might not be all he's cracked up to be - Chicago Sun-Times ...