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Although the Cuban-Crane group had made a $390 million cash offer, part of a $598 million bid, the Greenberg-Ryan bid was considered higher because of how the bids were structured.
Each group's bid included $208 million of team debt -- including $24.9 million in deferred compensation owed to Alex Rodriguez six years after he was traded to the New York Yankees.
Top creditors will only get about $75 million from the team. But the judge has said lenders, who are owed about $525 million after team owner Tom Hicks' financially strapped ownership group defaulted on loans, can go after Hicks' other companies.
The auction had been the talk of the team Wednesday in Seattle, where the Rangers beat the Mariners 11-6. The players learned of the auction's outcome about 15 minutes after the game, and a clubhouse shout of "We have an owner!" drowned out another yell of "Aw, sweet!" from across the room.
"Ever since Nolan's been part of our franchise, we've gone nowhere but up," said David Murphy, who hit the go-ahead, three-run homer -- but only wanted to talk about the new owner. "He's not just a native Texan, a guy who is obviously very, very respected and admired in the state of Texas, but nationally he is one of the best pitchers ever. He's one of the most respected players ever.
"Of course we want a guy like that as our owner. In the end, we wanted the best group to represent us. Obviously, how could you not want a group with Nolan Ryan in it?"
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