The Padres announced on Saturday that the Seidler family has agreed to transfer control of the franchise to a new ownership group led by investors and philanthropic leaders Kwanza Jones and JosΓ© E. Feliciano.

    by Minute-Intern-682

    Share.

    32 Comments

    1. CuriousTsukihime on

      I’m not celebrating no billionaires, even if they are black. Class solidarity yall ✊🏾

    2. TheOptimist6 on

      I’ve always had a soft spot for the padres! Now will be rooting for them just a tiny bit more!

    3. TerrorKingA on

      When you have that kind of money, the only identity that matters is β€œrich”.

      Black capitalists are still capitalists. Capitalists need a permanent underclass to exploit; in our society, that means other black people and people of color.

      Leave this style of vapid identity politics back in 2016.

    4. guantanamojoe93 on

      I can’t find where her or her husband made their money. She’s incredibly smart and talented but how did they make so much money?

    5. RevolutionaryBad4470 on

      I don’t know why we’re still celebrating capitalism. Idc if the capitalism is Black or White.. it’s evil.

    6. I’ve seen what her husband and his friends have done to my favorite football team, so I’m dreading them owning my favorite baseball team.

    7. JustGoodSense on

      >”Them old racists are turning in their graves.”

      I wonder if he’s aware we’ve got some new ones, too, on this side of the grass.

    8. Gang-Orca-714 on

      Kwanza Jones sounds like the alter ego of a black superhero from the 60s. Or a Black character from a JK Rowling book.

    9. Blk_Rick_Dalton on

      Them old money yt folks gonna try to do her like they did the previous black lady president of Harvard

    10. Dez_Acumen on

      Call me when the actual players and staff own the team. Celebrating the achievements of billionaires in private equity is like celebrating a thief for robbing your house and buying something cool with the proceeds
      from pawning your sh*t.

    11. frienemigo on

      πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½

    12. nothing_to_see-here_ on

      It’s funny the first woman MLB owner is the owner of the PADRES

    13. TheBlackCaesar on

      Cool but let’s look into her campaign contributions

      ![gif](giphy|1M3Q6guj0cqzfxGkOI)

    14. AbleJudgment1443 on

      it took way too long for this to happen but it’s huge ngl. baseball ownership has been looking the exact same for a century. hopefully she shakes things up in the front office.

    15. Xulicbara4you on

      And why should people celebrate? It’s just another bourgeois buying a baseball team. Black or not I’m not celebrating that.

    16. MAGAHATESTHEUSA on

      This would be great. She would be first black woman majority owner and her business partner would be first Puerto Rican majority owner for mlb team.

    17. oooohweeeee on

      A bunch of miserable people in this thread. Y’all wanna see people do good but not that good.

    18. Why is it always about β€œowning the racists” and never about empowering yourself?

    19. digitalbullet36 on

      I did some research on her. She’s accomplished a lot and seems to have given back a lot too. A post in 2024 indicates she was in strong support of diversity, equity and inclusion and LGBTQIA rights.

      If that all still stands two years later, good for her.

    20. Nick_Bruiser on

      (Black man here) As much as I hate it when Black men sh!t on Black women, I’ll get this nonsense out of my system early this morning.

      Remember that there’s only 1 race on this planet in which the women outperform the men both in education and in equity. Sadly, I think this is why we have situations like the reaction to Megan and Klay.

      On topic: Good for her! Need more of this!

    21. Was she filthy rich before or after marrying the private equity partner? Serious question.

    Leave A Reply