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The Pohlad family's attempts to sell the Minnesota Twins have recently faced significant roadblocks, particularly after the Ishbia brothers withdrew from negotiations to focus on their stake in the Chicago White Sox. Though initial hopes were to finalize a sale by Opening Day, these expectations have shifted towards a timeline of mid to late summer, as reported by LaVelle E. Neal III. The Pohlads remain optimistic about finding a buyer despite considering taking the franchise off the market if suitable bids don't materialize. Interest in the franchise persists, with various potential bidders still in play.
The Pohlad family's attempts to sell the Twins have faced setbacks, particularly after Justin and Mat Ishbia withdrew their bid to focus on increasing Justin Ishbia's stake in the White Sox.
Neal suggests that the Pohlads are optimistic despite the withdrawal of prominent bidders, continuing to receive sufficient interest that may lead to an eventual sale.
Forbes notes the franchise's value at $1.46 billion, while Sportico estimates it could be worth around $1.7 billion, indicating potential market dynamics.
Following the Ishbia withdrawal, the Pohlads might consider removing the franchise from the market if they don't receive a suitable asking price.
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