Alex Rodriguez’s dream of becoming the owner of a major professional sports franchise is about to come true, according to a report.
The former Yankees slugger, who whiffed on an attempt to buy the Mets, will gain control of the NBA’s Minnesota Timberwolves in a partnership with tech mogul Marc Lore after the club’s 83-year-old owner Glen Taylor declined to challenge an arbitrator’s ruling that greenlighted their purchase, ESPN reported on Wednesday, citing sources.
Taylor on Wednesday agreed to sell 100% ownership of both the Timberwolves and the WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx to the investment group led by Lore and A-Rod for the previously agreed price of $1.5 billion, according to ESPN.
A-Rod will likely become the face of the franchise, while Lore — a Staten Island native who rose from modest beginnings to become a billionaire after selling e-commerce site Jet.com to Walmart for $3.3 billion in 2016 — will be the controlling shareholder and governor of both teams.
Taylor, who purchased the T-Wolves for just $94 million in 1994, decided to forgo appealing a ruling by a three-person arbitration panel in favor of Lore and A-Rod.
