Monday, July 6, 2009

Ricketts Buy Cubs - Refer Them To Make $20

Major League Baseball has announced that the Ricketts Family has reached an agreement to buy the Chicago CubsWrigley_Field_copy baseball team for somewhere in the neighborhood of $900 million. The deal includes Wrigley Field as well as a 25 percent stake in Comcast SportsNet Chicago and will require court approval as the Tribune Co., which had operated the company, was operating under Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Although not specifically mentioned in the article, the deal will also include Alfonso Soriano, who has been really struggling recently, making it seem unlikely that the team will make the playoffs and end their seemingly endless string of seasons ending without them winning a World Series. The Ricketts Family's purchase opens up a whole lot of moving opportunities, from the family itself which can use our Cram Session to save some money after spending the equivalent of more than 900 Maybachs. They can also earn some of that money back by referring a friend to us and making $20 every time one of their referred moves gets completed.

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