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$3.9 Billion Buys An Aging And Underperforming San Diego Padres Team

Forbes · Jun 16, 2026, 5:41 PM · Also reported by 2 other sources

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  • Sports Money$3.9 Billion Buys An Aging And Underperforming San Diego Padres Team By Dan Freedman,
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  • Feliciano and Kwanza Jones will soon be the controlling owners of the San Diego Padres.

Sports Money$3.9 Billion Buys An Aging And Underperforming San Diego Padres Team By Dan Freedman,

Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dan Freedman is lawyer and IBWAA member who writes about baseball.Follow Author Jun 16, 2026, 01:41pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Summary The San Diego Padres have been sold for an MLB-record $3.9 billion to José Feliciano and Kwanza Jones, a staggering sum far surpassing previous valuations. This unprecedented investment buys a team with impressive fan attendance and a top-ten payroll, playing in a beloved downtown ballpark. Yet, the new ownership group is set to inherit an underperforming, aging roster. Despite massive contracts, star players like Xander Bogaerts, Manny Machado, and Fernando Tatís Jr. are struggling, compounded by significant player injuries. As MLB approval nears, Feliciano and Jones face the daunting task of transforming a high-spending, underachieving club to satisfy a passionate fanbase yearning for a World Series title after 28 years.

José E. Feliciano and Kwanza Jones will soon be the controlling owners of the San Diego Padres. (Photo by Meg McLaughlin / The San Diego Union-Tribune via Getty Images)The San Diego Union-Tribune via Getty ImagesLast month it was announced that the Seidler Family had finalized its agreement to sell a controlling interest in the San Diego Padres to a new ownership group led by billionaire José Feliciano and his wife Kwanza Jones for an MLB-record $3.9 billion. To give the sale some context, the price was nearly 60% more than the $2.4 billion Steve Cohen paid for the New York Mets – in the country’s largest media market – just six years ago.

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