The billionaire went from building a local real estate empire to purchasing the Washington baseball team.
Apr 11, 2022
DCist’s Top 10 Contenders To Buy The Nats
We compile a completely objective and well-researched shortlist of potential buyers for the Washington Nationals.
Mar 04, 2013
Meet Your Local Billionaires, 2013 Edition
Forbes released its annual list of the world’s billionaires, and guess what? You’re not on it! Well, maybe you are. And, if so, please send cash ASAP.
Stan Kasten, who was the Nationals’ president from 2006 to 2010, is part of a triumvirate of businessmen who last night reached a deal to buy the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Jul 30, 2008
Trading Places: Sports Ownership Edition
With the Nationals firmly entrenched at the bottom of the Major Leagues and the Redskins getting ready to start the season with a new head coach, another new offensive system, and a smattering of injuries, it is tough to get excited about Washington area sports right now. Given that the Redskins are 70-79 since Dan Snyder purchased the team in 1999, and the Nationals are 150-204 since the Lerners took the helm, it is easy…
Jul 17, 2008
With Stadium, Can’t We All Just Get Along?
When news broke last week that the Lerner family was witholding rent payments on the new baseball stadium because they claimed it wasn’t fully complete, many residents were predictably peeved. But today the Post is reporting that the D.C. Council may take a step that will similarly annoy everyone else who attends Nats games — they might raise taxes on tickets and concessions to cover the rent shortfall. The legislation, introduced during one of the…
Nov 07, 2007
D.C. Leaders Upset with Nationals Over Md. Gala
D.C. officials are apparently stunned to find that the money they’ve spent on the new Nationals stadium isn’t translating into the sort of unconditional loyalty they might like. Turns out the team’s 2008 Dream Foundation Dream Gala (it’s dream-related, see) will be held at National Harbor in Prince George’s County, Md., and the Examiner reports that Mayor Adrian Fenty, D.C. Council Chair Vincent Gray and just about every other D.C. leader is throwing a temper…
Jun 07, 2007
$611 Million Later and Still Getting Screwed
Though the Washington Nationals are well into their third season in the District and moving into their second year under the ownership of Ted Lerner, fans have had plenty to complain about — the team’s record, concessions at RFK and the $611 million stadium debacle. With yesterday’s announcement of a new ticket pricing scheme for the team’s new stadium, set to open next April, add one more gripe to the list. Prices for the stadium’s…
Apr 24, 2007
Nats Update: Sweating the Small Stuff
While D.C. was enjoying its glorious spring weather this weekend, the Nats were in Miami getting severely pounded by the Marlins. Many of the now-usual themes were present: big early deficits, too many walks, and baserunning blunders maligned the brief road trip. The biggest culprit, the Nats much-maligned pitching, has been adequately covered by others, including Chad Cordero’s two blown saves and the disasterous outings by Matt Chico and Jerome Williams. Really, in a just…
Nov 28, 2006
The Marion Barry Memorial Stadium? Why Not?
Just when we’d started to forget the entire rigamarole about getting the new stadium for the Nationals, we get today’s Post article on the lucrative sale of its naming rights. It’s not so much that we should be surprised that the stadium may be named after a corporation — it’s that the District won’t see a penny of the money that the chosen corporation splashes all over the publicly financed $611 million project. Reads the…