Twins lead ownership stays within the Pohlad family, as they announce a significant shift in the Minnesota Twins’ ownership structure. This change comes after a lengthy contemplation over selling the team, which resulted in a reinforced resolve to maintain ownership despite causing some strained relationships.
Tom Pohlad Takes Over as Controlling Owner
The Twins declared on Wednesday a plan to appoint Tom Pohlad as the controlling owner, replacing his younger brother, Joe Pohlad, as part of a new executive leadership structure. This change aligns with the purchase of portions of the franchise by three different investors. Tom Pohlad candidly shared that the lack of winning games, the financial instability of the club, and the dwindling trust of the fan base necessitate new leadership and a clear direction for the organization.
Pohlad Family’s History with the Twins
The Pohlad family has a deep-rooted history with the Twins. Their grandfather, Carl Pohlad, purchased the Twins in 1984 for US$44-million. Joe Pohlad served as the executive chair for three years, while his brother, Tom Pohlad, has overseen the family’s diverse portfolio of businesses as executive chairman of Pohlad Companies. With this new arrangement, Tom Pohlad will be the only family member directly involved with the Twins.
Financial Strains and New Investments
Last year, the Pohlad family disclosed their consideration of selling the Twins due to a debt load that reached US$500-million. The financial strain was further aggravated by the loss of audiences during the pandemic and the breakdown of the team’s regional television contract. As Tom Pohlad spearheaded the sale exploration process, he developed a vision for taking over the Twins, leading to an infusion of cash and strategy from new investment groups.
New Partners and Optimism for the Future
The acquisition of minority interests in the Twins has been approved by Major League Baseball. The new partners are Glick Family Investments, a group of Minnesota business leaders led by George Hicks, and Minnesota Wild owner Craig Leipold. These partners show optimism about potential changes to baseball’s financial structure and the opportunities within the Twin Cities market for the team to capitalize on.
Addressing Fan Frustration and Future Plans
Tom Pohlad acknowledges the disappointment of the fan base with the team’s recent performance. Nonetheless, he sees this as an opportunity for a fresh start, with a commitment to accountability as a key step. The Twins, who won the World Series in 1987 and 1991, have had a challenging time in recent years. However, there are no plans to cut payroll further and the goal is to regain the AL Central title.
Conclusion
With this new leadership structure and the addition of new partners, the Minnesota Twins aim to restore their financial stability, improve their performance on the field, and regain the trust of their fans. As Tom Pohlad steps into his new role as the controlling owner, it is clear that the focus is on making meaningful changes and fostering accountability within the organization.

