Texas Rangers May Face Bankruptcy
Posted on May 5, 2010 5:00pm PDT
The Texas Rangers may be forced into bankruptcy unless the planned sale of the baseball team improves or another buyer is found. Creditors may try to put the team into bankruptcy in order to seek the debt that they are due. The Rangers would be the second major league team to enter bankruptcy in less than a year as the Chicago Cubs joined Tribune Co. in Chapter 11 as part of that team's sale.
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