Several months after the Pohlad family reversed course on its bid to sell the Twins, instead revealing the forthcoming addition of new minority owners, the Twins have formally announced a trio of new minority stakeholders in the organization — all of whom have been formally approved by Major League Baseball. Craig Leipold, owner of the NHL’s Minnesota Wild; George G. Hicks, founder of Minnesota-based investment firm Varde Partners; and Glick Family Investors are the team’s new limited partners.
The Pohlad family will retain majority ownership of the Twins, but there’s still changes on that front. Joe Pohlad, the team’s executive chair, is ceding oversight of the organization to older brother Tom Pohlad. Per the Twins’ press release, Tom will oversee the organization’s operations and will also succeed his uncle, Jim Pohlad, as the team’s official control person and liaison to the league.
Joe Pohlad had only taken over the executive chair role and day-to-day oversight of the franchise in November of 2022. He called his short time as the team’s executive chair “one of the greatest responsibilities and privileges of my life” before adding that he is “stepping away from my day-to-day role.”
Details of the sale weren’t disclosed by the team, but Dan Hayes of The Athletic reports that the Pohlad family sold more than 20% of the franchise at a valuation of $1.75 billion. The addition of the new minority stakeholders has helped to substantially clear a reported debt of nearly $500MM. Wiping that debt clean could aid the Pohlad family in any subsequent efforts to sell the franchise down the road. It’s not clear at this time whether the family will eventually revisit the idea of selling the team, however.
More to come.

Doubt they’re minorities
Well yes, because otherwise there wouldn’t be any federal funding. All hail the emperor. Yeesh.
Ha!!
You don’t know what words mean, do you?
Twins fans can breathe a sign of relief that the Pohlads are still in charge. Incoming Kyle Tucker signing…
Yes, except it will be Kyle B. Tucker in field maintenance instead of Kyle D. Tucker the coveted free agent.
Are you sure they can afford Kyle B. Tucker? I hear he rides a mean mower. I’m guessing they may have to settle for his cousin Lenny, the one with the lazy eye. He’s honest and tries his best, though, admittedly, the foul lines do sometimes come out a little crooked.
Tom, Joe and Jim
How many other 3 letter Pohlad’s are there?
Where’s Bob, Rob, Kat, Tit and Tat?
Zero. Thomas, Joseph and James haha
Couldn’t find a buyer, eh?
Nope.
Just sounds like more rich dudes who won’t spend any money
When a minority owner is officially approved by MLB do they get a little certificate with a hologram on it?
They get an asterisk
I hope you can pay off some of the 500 million debt!
Best wishes,
Astros fan
Jiminy Glick immediately becomes the smartest person in the ownership group.
I thought it was Byron Glick, the hotel detective played by Don Adams on the 1960s Bill Dana sitcom.
Wipe your debts and then start looking for a buyer before the Pohlads find a way to get into debt again.
Since taking over the Minnesota Wild in 2008 the Wild have made the playoffs 11 times. At the very least they are usually competitive. Maybe Leipold can bring something like that back to the Twins