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SBD/October 25, 2011/Franchises
Epstein Writes Op-Ed In Today's Boston Globe Bidding City, Red Sox Fans Goodbye
Published October 25, 2011
POWER STRUGGLE? In Chicago, Paul Sullivan reports with Epstein's arrival Cubs President Crane Kenney "will move exclusively to the business side of the organization, a shift" Cubs Chair Tom Ricketts said in August "already had begun." But while Kenney was "supposed to stay in the background during the 'general manager' search that netted both a president and a GM, sources indicate Kenney was involved from the get-go, bragging to associates he was running it." Sullivan notes how Epstein and Kenney "share their power is a story that will play out over the next few years." Kenney's business contacts and "ability to enhance Wrigley Field revenues" make him a "valued asset of the Ricketts family, while his reputation for turning the ballpark into his own playground annoys others." An associate of both Ricketts and Kenney said that the Cubs owners "feel they 'owe' Kenney." The associate said, "Tom is an uber-fan when it comes to the Cubs, but he doesn't know baseball. He looks at Crane as someone who deserves his undying loyalty because he helped him with the financials of the sale" (CHICAGO TRIBUNE, 10/25).






