76ers, Devils owners buy into Ripken, Cooperstown baseball
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Cal Ripken Jr.’s youth baseball brand merges with Cooperstown in new agreement with owners of 76ers, Devils
Cal Ripken and Cooperstown are connected again. Ripken’s eponymous tournaments for youth baseball players have merged with Cooperstown All Star Village under a new agreement with the owners of the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils. Josh Harris and David Blitzer have become majority investors in the deal announced Wednesday that merged two of the leading youth baseball brands that combined to host more 15,000 teams and 250,000 participants…
Ripken, Cooperstown baseball merge under deal with 76ers, Devils owners
Cal Ripken’s tournaments for youth baseball players have merged with Cooperstown All Star Village under a new agreement. The post Ripken, Cooperstown baseball merge under deal with 76ers, Devils owners first appeared on Maryland Daily Record.
76ers owners Josh Harris and David Blitzer buy into Cal Ripken and Cooperstown baseball
Harris and Blitzer spent an unspecified sum out of their family offices, rather than Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, which has ownership stakes in professional sports teams and other entities.
76ers, Devils owners buy into Ripken, Cooperstown baseball
Cal Ripken and Cooperstown are connected again. Ripken’s eponymous tournaments for youth baseball players have merged with Cooperstown All Star Village under a new agreement with the owners of the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils. Josh Harris and David Blitzer have become majority investors in the deal announced Wednesday that merged two of the leading youth baseball brands that combined to host more 15,000 teams and 250,000 participants…
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