David Rubenstein has become the new owner of the Baltimore Orioles, marking the first time in over 30 years that the team is not owned by the Angelos family. Rubenstein aims to bring success to the Orioles, expressing hopes for a World Series win and a bright future for the team. Fans have welcomed Rubenstein, who has been engaging with them at Camden Yards, signaling a new era for the franchise.
A new era in Baltimore: Orioles eye bright future as Rubenstein takes over as owner https://t.co/ZxAclzNdZe https://t.co/RTtIw9GxQL
New Orioles owner @DM_Rubenstein has been walking around Camden Yards taking selfies with fans and shaking the hands of ballpark employees. A new era in Baltimore, indeed.
“I don’t want this to be the high water mark. I want the high water mark to be in the fall.” -David Rubenstein #orioles
Rubenstein saying he hopes his purchase of the team is not “a high water mark,” but he hopes the Orioles are soon celebrating a World Series. https://t.co/cihhcNMQ93
David Rubenstein has gotten a hero's welcome for buying the Orioles. But as every owner knows, it is trickier to keep that goodwill rolling. What he'll need to do to do right by his hometown baseball team: https://t.co/5GKzwzUKSO
For the first time in more than 30 years, the Orioles are owned by someone not named Angelos. David Rubenstein talked to @TheAthletic about what kind of owner he wants to be: https://t.co/kDPTTomS7C https://t.co/Qio4dTPwIs