Phil Mickelson Won't Be A Padres Owner, Doesn't Have The Money Time
When the Padres were sold for $800 million, the new ownership group consisted of the family of former Dodgers owner Peter O'Malley, local businessman Ron Fowler, and, among others, hometown hero Phil Mickelson. Except, a weird thing happened. When the deal actually closed, Mickelson's name wasn't on the contracts. It was said that a spot was being held for him, that his busy schedule meant he just hadn't had time to sit down and finalize things, and as recently as October, Mickelson still said he planned to buy in.
So much for that. Mickelson said yesterday he's begged off, and will not be a Padres owner.
"I think to be involved with the Padres you have to be fully committed to the long term," Mickelson said. "I've been born and raised here, but at this moment I'm not able to make that kind of long-term commitment to the city and to the team."
A Padres spokesperson confirmed, without offering any explanation. But here's a completely unfounded, possibly libelous theory: Crippling gambling debts.
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