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Larry Dolan, brother to Cablevision and HBO founder Charles Dolan and uncle to Knicks and Rangers owner James Dolan, died of natural causes.
Dolan bought the Cleveland Indians from previous owner Richard E. Jacobs in 2000. The upcoming 2025 season will be the 26th year of ownership for the Dolan family, the longest in the team's history. The Cleveland Guardians are saddened to announce the ...
The Cleveland Guardians are saddened to announce the passing of Lawrence Dolan, owner of the Cleveland Guardians. Larry purchased the Cleveland Baseball Club on February 15, 2000, from Richard Jacobs. The 2025 season is the 26th year of ownership for the Dolan family, the… pic.twitter.com/NrUYg62mtg
A longtime MLB owner has died. The Cleveland Guardians announced Monday that owner Lawrence J. Dolan had died. He was 94.
Principal Owner of the Cleveland Guardians Larry Dolan died Monday, the team announced. He was 94. Born in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Dolan purchased the Cleveland Indians in 2000 for $323 million. The Dolan family has been a part of the longest ownership tenure in franchise history.
Larry Dolan, the longtime owner of the Cleveland Guardians, has died at age 94, the team announced Monday. A lifelong Cleveland resident, Dolan and his family are the longest-tenure owners in Guardians history, having owned the team for the past 25 years.
Cleveland Guardians''owner Larry Dolan, who passed Sunday at 94, had been a truly good guardian of Cleveland's professional baseball team. Purchasing the team in 2000, Dolan became the longest tenured owner in team history.
Dolan bought the Cleveland Indians from previous owner Richard E. Jacobs in 2000. The upcoming 2025 season will be the 26th year of ownership for the Dolan family, the longest in the team's history.
Larry Dolan, who spearheaded the longest ownership tenure in the history of Cleveland’s baseball franchise, died Sunday, the team announced.
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