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skinfan2k
December-14th-2006, 09:21 PM
Could Cal Ripken become Orioles owner?
The latest talks between former Baltimore great Cal Ripken and Orioles owner Peter Angelos about the future of the club involve a new wrinkle.
The two are discussing a gradual transfer of ownership from Angelos to a group that would include Ripken, major-league sources tell FOXSports.com.The chances of such a sale occurring anytime soon are remote, but Ripken is engaged in ongoing discussions with Angelos about buying the club.

While past discussions between Ripken and Angelos failed to advance, Ripken, according to one source, is now "guardedly optimistic" that a deal eventually could occur.

Ripken and Angelos met shortly before Thanksgiving, and could meet again before the Christmas holiday, the source said.

The plan under discussion would be modeled after an approach used by the NFL's Baltimore Ravens after former owner Art Modell agreed to sell the franchise to Steve Bisciotti.

A slow transfer of power might appeal to Angelos, who would gain immediate credibility with the addition of Ripken yet retain, for a specified period of time, a measure of control.

A lengthy period of transition also could work to Ripken's benefit, giving him time to learn the business of Major League Baseball.

Ripken declined comment. Angelos did not return a phone call seeking comment.

An agreement between the two would face numerous obstacles.

Ripken, 46, would need significant financial backing; the combined price for the Orioles and their new regional television network could exceed $800 million, according to one industry analyst.

Possible lead investors include Chip Mason, chief executive officer of Legg Mason, a global asset management firm based in Baltimore; and Bill Miller, Legg Mason's renowned fund manager.

Mason, however, told FOXSports.com said that he has not spoken with Ripken or Angelos about a possible sale.

"I'm unaware of anything going on," Mason said.

Angelos, 77, has not announced his intention to sell. He might not be willing to yield control. And his demanding negotiating style might make it difficult for a prospective buyer to close a deal.

The owner is speaking with other potential buyers, a source with knowledge of his discussions said, and in the end might prefer to leave the team to his sons, John and Lou.

"As Peter talks, a deal may be close," said a source familiar with Angelos' negotiating methods. "As Peter lives, it may be far."

But if Angelos could delay his departure, he might be more willing to sell.

When Bisciotti, the Ravens' present owner, purchased a minority interest in the Ravens from Modell in 2000, he secured an option to buy the rest of the team four years later.

Bisciotti worked closely with Modell while waiting to complete his purchase, then assumed control in 2004.

If Ripken were part of an Orioles' ownership group, he likely would want the role of club president — and a return to the franchise's past foundation of scouting and player development.

The incentive for Angelos to sell has perhaps never been greater — and his legacy would be significantly enhanced if the Orioles' next ownership group included Ripken, whose election to the Hall of Fame is expected in January.

Angelos, who bought the Orioles for $173 million in 1993, has become a target of fan discontent; the team has produced nine consecutive losing seasons, and its home attendance last season was the lowest in the 15-year history of Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

Yet, the franchise's long-term viability is assured thanks to a series of concessions that Angelos extracted from Major League Baseball in 2005 in exchange for dropping his threat to challenge the Nationals' move to Washington, D.C.

MLB guaranteed the Orioles minimum annual revenues of $130 million, a minimum sale price of $365 million and the creation of a regional sports network in which the team's ownership stake will never fall below 67 percent.

The next ownership group would inherit those terms, which are designed to protect the Orioles from financial damage that might be caused by the Nationals. Washington is approximately 40 miles south of Baltimore, and the Nationals plan to move into a new ballpark in D.C. in 2008.

Ripken, when the Nationals were for sale, expressed interest in joining an ownership group that would install him in a decision-making position. But his preference has been to run the Orioles, and he was not part of Theodore Lerner's group that purchased the Nationals from MLB.

Ripken grew up an Orioles fan in Aberdeen, Md., and his father Cal Ripken Sr. was part of the Orioles organization for 36 years as a player and manager. Cal Jr. spent his entire 21-year playing career with the club before retiring in 2001. He is now president and CEO of Ripken Baseball, which hosts youth camps and tournaments, owns two minor-league clubs and is involved in other grass-roots baseball ventures.

Ken Rosenthal is FOXSports.com's senior baseball writer.


http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/6273642

skinfan2k
December-14th-2006, 09:22 PM
what are your thoughts? i would welcome him and would gradly escort angelos out the door

the burgundy and gold
December-14th-2006, 09:47 PM
anyone but angelos...

turtle
December-14th-2006, 10:17 PM
cal would be awesome.

DoGood28
December-15th-2006, 12:51 AM
Good ole' Cal. Cal Ripken is the man for miles around here. This would be the best thing to happen to this franchise in decades.

r2k64
December-15th-2006, 02:36 PM
anyone but angelos...
Agreed. Cal would be great.

twenty-eight
December-15th-2006, 03:15 PM
Cal would be great. Death to Angelos!

aejm1400
December-15th-2006, 04:49 PM
Of course Cal being the owner would be great for the O's. Here's the article link on the Sun that says Angelos is denying such rumors....

http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/baseball/bal-sp.orioles15dec15,0,6960861.story?coll=bal-sports-baseball

....
The good thing despite Peter saying there have been no talks is that he goes out of his way to say if such talks did happen that Cal would be a great person for the job. Here's hoping they really are true rumors.

kwitt
December-23rd-2006, 09:22 PM
Cal would be great. Death to Angelos!
You know, Castro's health is failing him right now so maybe that could mean the end is near for our tyrant.

G.A.C.O.L.B.
December-23rd-2006, 11:52 PM
I'm a Nats fan now and I really could give two ****s about the Orioles. That has a lot to do with Angelos. That being said Cal was my hero growing up and my affection for him has not lessened over the years. While it wouldn't sway my support for my team in anyway it would be wonderful to have Cal be owner of the O's. He is Oriole baseball.

The End
December-24th-2006, 12:57 AM
I'm a Nats fan now and I really could give two ****s about the Orioles. That has a lot to do with Angelos. That being said Cal was my hero growing up and my affection for him has not lessened over the years. While it wouldn't sway my support for my team in anyway it would be wonderful to have Cal be owner of the O's. He is Oriole baseball.

Agree 100% I am a Nats fan as well and im not sure who hates Angelos more, us Nats fans or the O's fans. Both have good reasons, he is probably the least liked owner in the four major American Sports. I have many fond memories of Cal growing up, so i hope he gets back into Major League Baseball in one way or another.

aejm1400
December-24th-2006, 08:09 AM
Agree 100% I am a Nats fan as well and im not sure who hates Angelos more, us Nats fans or the O's fans. Both have good reasons, he is probably the least liked owner in the four major American Sports. I have many fond memories of Cal growing up, so i hope he gets back into Major League Baseball in one way or another.

I'm going to go with O's fan's disliking him more. Way more years and reasons for us to dislike him.

kwitt
January-15th-2007, 10:39 AM
So, for all of those who abandoned the Orioles when the Nats came to town I have one question. What if Angelos owned the Redskins? Would you abandon them too? I know when I become a fan of a team, it is for life.

twenty-eight
January-15th-2007, 11:12 AM
So, for all of those who abandoned the Orioles when the Nats came to town I have one question. What if Angelos owned the Redskins? Would you abandon them too? I know when I become a fan of a team, it is for life.

Dude dont say that. PAins me just to think about it.

stwasm
January-16th-2007, 10:07 AM
I grew up an Orioles fan because that was the only team this "area" had. Once Angelos took over and tried his best to keep a team out of DC, I grew a VERY healthy dislike for the Orioles. However, if Cal takes over the team, I would no longer hate the Orioles. I'd still be a Nats fan, but I'd go back to Camden Yards, knowing that I'm NOT putting money is Angelos' pockets.

the burgundy and gold
January-16th-2007, 03:56 PM
I know when I become a fan of a team, it is for life.


bingo, there was a good thread debating this a few months back. quality stuff

skinsfan44
January-23rd-2007, 09:30 AM
I am glad this is finally out in the open.

I work PR for the Frederick Keys. We are a Class A affiliate of the O's and I have been hearing about this for the last 2 seasons at work.

Cal is quietly trying to set himself up to be the next owner of the O's, and I am ecstatic about this.

Oh, and the stories I could tell about Angelos.

twenty-eight
January-23rd-2007, 02:55 PM
PLEASE tell us stories about Angelos.

mbraun2
January-24th-2007, 10:13 PM
i think nats fans should be more upset with MLB and what it did to the expos. though i find some gnats fandom laughable. in april of 2005 I was driving down 95 and saw a license plate that said "NATS4VR" lots of history to go with that.

anyways, how much does it cost to run the stadium and team cause 130+ seems like a lot considering pete keeps the salary at around 50-60 mil each year.

The Nations Team
January-26th-2007, 09:22 AM
I'm a Nats fan now and can really care less about the O's. But I think Cal would be great for the O's and the state of Maryland as O's owner. He might be the only one who could turn that franchise around. Angelos sucks bigtime!