A few big names have left via free agency, but the Twins have yet to add a major league player to the roster this offseason.
With it having been four years since his last album, it’s safe to say that Canadian singer Justin Bieber has been on a bit of a hiatus from the musical world. Justin last dipped his toes into ...
If there are double-digit interested buyers, only one has been identified: Justin Ishbia and his brother Mat, who is the majority owner of the NBA and WNBA franchises in Phoenix. Other than that ...
The most prominent publicly named buying group is headed by Justin Ishbia. Nothing has moved forward thus far, and there is competition on the franchise ownership front. Similarly to the Detroit ...
Justin Ishbia is planning to lead a bid to purchase the Twins ... He is founder and managing partner of Shore Capital Partners, a private equity firm based in downtown Chicago with $9.1 billion under ...
Justin Ishbia, a private equity investor, has expressed interest in buying the Twins. He would lead the acquisition bid, Sportico reported, as opposed to Mat Isbhia, the CEO of United Wholesale ...
January 13 - If Mat and Justin Ishbia want to purchase the Minnesota Twins, they'll first need to cut ties with one of the club's American League Central rivals. The billionaire brothers bought a ...
Mat Ishbia and his brother, Justin, own the Suns and the Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA, and certainly have the capital to invest in the organization. However, the speculation got a little more ...