A-Rod group advances in bid to buy
Mets - report
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[July 15, 2020]
Billionaires Steve Cohen and
Josh Harris, a contingent led by Alex Rodriguez and a fourth
unidentified group have advanced to the next level of bidding to
purchase the New York Mets, Sportico reported on Tuesday.
Investment bank Allen & Co., which is overseeing the sale process,
informed the respective groups of their status.
Per Sportico, the groups were told not to submit offers on the
team's regional sports network (SNY), which is not part of the sale.
The New York Post reported that Cohen submitted a $2 billion bid in
the opening round. The hedge fund titan, who already owns an 8
percent stake in the team, reportedly also bid $2 billion for the
network.
Harris is the principal owner of the NHL's New Jersey Devils and
NBA's Philadelphia 76ers.
Rodriguez is backed by Florida Panthers owner Vinnie Viola and
Vitaminwater co-founder Mike Repole.
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Per ESPN, Rodriguez and fiancee Jennifer Lopez added Pro Football
Hall of Fame linebacker Brian Urlacher, Super Bowl champion Travis
Kelce, former NFL running back DeMarco Murray and retired offensive
lineman Joe Thomas as investors in the bid. Also, the NBA's Bradley
Beal (Washington Wizards) and Mason Plumlee (Denver Nuggets) are
included in the group.
In April, Forbes placed the Mets' value at $2.4 billion, a 4 percent
rise from last year. The Mets ranked sixth on Forbes' list of values
for Major League Baseball teams, trailing only the Yankees ($5
billion), Los Angeles Dodgers ($3.4 billion), Boston Red Sox ($3.3
billion), Chicago Cubs ($3.2 billion) and San Francisco Giants ($3.1
billion).
(Field Level Media)
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