Nashville SC Minority Owner Agrees to Buy Majority Stake in White Sox. Is MLB Coming Here?
- Jerry Reinsdorf and Justin Ishbia announced a long-term investment agreement on June 5, 2025, outlining a future sale framework for the Chicago White Sox.
- The agreement follows Ishbia's capital infusions as a limited partner to reduce debt and support the team, with no guaranteed transaction before 2029.
- Ishbia and his family currently own about 35% of the White Sox and will increase investment alongside his father Jeff and brother Mat, both significant investors.
- Reinsdorf, 89 and chairman since 1981, said owning the White Sox has been a 'life-changing experience' and plans to operate and pursue on-field success as long as possible.
- This transaction could lead to a major shift in ownership and potentially a new ballpark, although progress on stadium plans remains uncertain and long-term development continues.
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Current White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf reached an agreement with billionaire Justin Ishbia that will give Reinsdorf the option to sell the team.

White Sox announce deal between Justin Ishbia, Jerry Reinsdorf
Billionaire Justin Ishbia and Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf have reached a long-term investment agreement that establishes a framework for Ishbia to obtain a future controlling interest in the franchise, the team announced Thursday.
Chicago White Sox Fans Rejoice As Jerry Reinsdorf Begins The (Agonizingly Slow) Process Of Selling Team
Fans-put-out-sign-of-Chicago-White-Sox-chairman-Jerry-Reinsdorf-as-Bozo-the-Clown Many Chicago White Sox fans are over the moon with happiness on Thursday. Why? Because the team announced that long-time owner Jerry Reinsdorf has begun the process of finally selling the team. According to a press release posted by the White Sox on social media, “Jerry Reinsdorf and Justin Ishbia have reached a long-term agreement that establishes a framework for …
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