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Calvin Griffith inherited the team from uncle and family patriarch Clark Griffith in 1956 and moved it to the Twin Cities in 1961. Pohlad bought the team for $43.5 million—$32 million for the controlling 52% stake held by Calvin and his sister, Thelma Griffith Haynes, and $11.5 million for minority owner H. Gabriel Murphy 's 40.4% interest.
Oct 10, 2024 · The Pohlad brothers, Jim, Bob and Bill, at Target Field in 2010. Their father, Carl Pohlad, bought the Twins in 1984. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Jul 1, 2015 · Three brothers - Bill, Bob and Jim Pohlad - own and manage a group of more than 30 diverse Minneapolis-based businesses. They inherited the Pohlad Companies from their father, self-made...
Jan 8, 2009 · But the billionaire enjoyed describing as his greatest decision the time he followed his brother Chuck’s advice. The Pohlads, recently returned from serving in Europe during World War II, were...
Jul 21, 2009 · Carl had gone into business with his brother-in-law, Russell Stotesbury, in Iowa before the war. By the early 1950s, the pair acquired Marquette Bank in Minneapolis. Not long after, however, Stotesbury died unexpectedly.
Oct 10, 2024 · One of his sons, Jim, was already the Twins’ CEO and took over as the controlling owner. Jim Pohlad held that role until 2022 when Joe Pohlad began running the club’s day-to-day operations.
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Oct 10, 2024 · Upon Carl Pohlad’s death in 2009, his three sons, Jim, Bob and Bill, inherited the club with Jim serving as control owner. Jim handed over the reins as executive chair to his nephew, Joe,...