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A-Rod gains distinction with latest sports ownership move
Retired baseball player Alex Rodriguez. Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports

Alex Rodriguez is now in the record books both on the baseball diamond and off it.

Shams Charania of The Athletic reported Tuesday that the retired 14-time MLB All-Star Rodriguez (along with business partner Marc Lore) has made a second, $290M payment that will go towards full ownership of the NBA’s Minnesota Timberwolves

The two now own 40% of the team and have one more payment to make before assuming majority ownership from current Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor.

Charania also reports that Rodriguez and Lore have each placed over $200M out of pocket towards the purchase of the Wolves. 

For Rodriguez, that now gives him the largest cash input of any ex-athlete buying a pro sports team (along with Michael Jordan’s purchase of the then-Charlotte Bobcats in 2010).

The Rodriguez-Lore duo struck a deal with Taylor back in May 2021 to buy the Timberwolves for a total price of $1.5B (paid out in installments). Rodriguez and Lore started out as limited partners in the team and are now set to complete the full purchase in March 2024.

As for Rodriguez himself, who made over $425M in salary alone during his MLB career, there were some rumors just last year that he was facing money problems with regard to his investment in the Timberwolves. That no longer seems to be the case though, especially since A-Rod recently launched a lucrative startup as well.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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