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Major League Baseball owners have unanimously approved the sale of the Baltimore Orioles to a group led by private-equity billionaire David Rubenstein.The vote to approve took place Wednesday during a conference call and will give Rubenstein s group a 70% share of the team, ESPN reported.In January, the Angelos family, the team s owners, agreed to sell the team to Rubenstein for $1.725 billion, Scripps News Baltimore reported. On behalf of Major League Baseball, I thank the Angelos fam
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stanley cup three decades, Commissioner of Baseball Robert D. Manfred Jr. said.Peter Angelos, the team s former owner,died at 94 this year.SEE MORE: Ohtani beyond shocked at allegations of gambling by his interpreterFor sale of the team, approval had to come from the Maryland Stadium Authority. Once that was secured, the MLB owners approval was the final hurdle. To own the Orioles is a great civic duty, Rubenstein said.
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PARIS - Naomi Osaka announced Monday she is withdrawing from the French Open. I m gonna take some time away from the court now, but when the time is right I really want to work with the Tour to discuss ways we can make things better for the players, press and fans, she posted. The announcement on her social media accounts comes one day after the heads of the four major tennis organizations wrote a letter in which Osaka was f
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