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‘Bar-B-Cast’ on why there’s reason to feel bad for White Sox fans after succession plan reveal

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Chicago White Sox fans can expect a great task, but somewhat The gradual change in the ownership of the teamBased on the discussion of podcast. From Jake Mentz and Jurdman Schusterman from the Yahoo Sports “Besspool Bar-B-Cast”, here is a summary of what the fans should know and what can be expected:

Jerry Rendorf, who owns White Sox for 45 years, has developed a clear succession plan to sell the team. The path is set, but it does not apply immediately. The oldest possible transition to a new ownership is 2029, and it may extend late in 2034.

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Justin Ishbia, the brother of the owner of Phoenix Senz Matt Ishbia, was appointed to become the main owner of White Sox, according to the legal arrangements revealed this week. He already holds a minority stake and will have the option to buy a majority share of Reinsdorf starting in 2029, or by 2034.

Excuse, love Sox, so far, does not change much

The current public correspondence is that there are no important changes to the daily or the product in the field until 2029. In the short term, Ishbia will deny some cash and start participating slowly, but the team’s operational control is still located with Reinsdorf.

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Reinsdorf is 89 years old, so it makes sense to prepare this transition. He finally made concrete plans when he is no longer responsible.

“He clearly sold this to Ishbia because he loves Eshbia or believes that Ishbia will do a good job or anything else,” Mentz said. “This was the choice. He chooses the choice, not another person. This is important for Jerry Renndorf. He is lucky here because he made this option before his death. Many people, most people die before 89, and I feel bad because some of the fans of Sox eggs, in fact, will die before he changes this ownership group, because the fastest may change 2029.”

“If he is doing wonderfully and Witt Sox wins, guess what? Jerry will continue to own the team. Now if White Sox is still losing in 2029?

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Although there is no reason to expect rapid changes in the field or increased spending immediately, there is a sense of optimism in the long run. The new owner comes from large means and chose White Sox on other available MLB privileges, indicating the belief in concession capabilities.

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