Dolan died Sunday night of natural causes, the Cleveland Guardians said Monday in a statement. “Mr. Dolan invested his entire life in Greater Cleveland and impacted our community on so many levels,“ Bob DiBiasio,
On Tuesday’s podcast, Paul Hoynes and Joe Noga reflect on the legacy left behind by the Cleveland Heights native who purchased his hometown team in February of 2000 and fostered a quarter century of winning baseball in northeast Ohio. Listen and read along with an AI-generated transcript of the podcast below.
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Larry Dolan bought the team in 2000 and has been a part of the longest-tenured ownership in franchise history along with his son, Paul.
Lawrence J. Dolan, owner of Cleveland's Major League Baseball team since 2000, has died. He was 94. Dolan died Sunday night of natural causes, the Cleveland Guardians said Monday in a statement. “Mr.
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-tenured owners in Guardians history,
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, who purchased Cleveland's baseball franchise in 2000 and whose family guided it through a name change, died at 94, the team announced.