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"It's a great day for the Padres. It's a great day for the organization. It's a great day for the city," Padres manager Bud Black said. "I think the Seidler family, the O'Malley family, Ron Fowler, these guys coming on board, it's fantastic.
"It's the start of an era of new ownership, which I think is a very positive thing. It's great."
The agreement with the new group came months after Jeff Moorad's attempt to buy the team on a layaway plan collapsed. Moores' deal with Moorad, who began his attempted purchase of the club in 2009, was valued at about $500 million. Moores' divorce forced him to put the team on the market in 2009.
Selig said it's going to be difficult to say farewell to Moores.
"I saw him this morning and I got very emotional," Selig said. "John did a lot of wonderful things for baseball. Very helpful for me, during a time when things weren't, frankly, as great as they are right now. I know it's the right thing for him to do. Believe me, I like John Moores a lot. He did a lot for this sport -- a lot."
Selig was amazed at the ease with which this deal got approved by the owners. The vote was over in no time.
"There's always a little bit of a problem here or a problem there," Selig said. "The San Diego group is terrific.
"They were very cooperative. They came in and had all of their work done. It was just easy. There was no other way to say it, it was just easy."
The price for this sale was inflated thanks to a deal with Fox and the recent sale of the Dodgers for $2 billion.
Asked about the local television situation, Seidler didn't want to talk about that until after the deal becomes final.
"We're a combination thrilled to be in this position, but also feel a great sense of responsibility to the game and community of San Diego," Seidler said. "We really look forward to going to work and doing everything we can to make the city of San Diego happy with our leadership, particularly the fans. Bottom line: We're just happy to get going, work hard and take a bunch of good steps in the right direction."
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