AP source: MLB owners approve sale of Padres
DENVER (AP) -- A person familiar with the negotiations says Major League Baseball owners have approved the sale of the San Diego Padres to a group that includes the O'Malley family and pro golfer Phil Mickelson.
The person spoke to The Associated Press on Thursday on the condition of anonymity because Commissioner Bud Selig has yet to make an announcement. The owners were still in meetings.
Under the deal, the group will buy the franchise from John Moores for around $800 million.
The new ownership group includes Kevin and Brian O'Malley, the sons of former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Peter O'Malley. Ron Fowler, chief executive of Liquid Investments, is set to become controlling owner.
The agreement comes months after Jeff Moorad's attempt to buy the team on a layaway plan collapsed.








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