What you are about to read is the truth. The real truth. Not some message manufactured by the Miami Marlins' new public-relations firm in its attempt to make the team's owner, Jeffrey Loria, less of a ...
JUPITER, Fla. -- The focus should be on the players, Jeffrey Loria said Tuesday. So he held a press conference. "It would be nice if there was some positive," Loria said. So he chose this week to ...
Ever had one of those unwanted relatives that moved in, began raiding your fridge, and always seemed to have unwanted baggage with them? The kind that made the black sheep of the family look good? The ...
Jeffrey Loria is a seasoned art dealer by day — having opened his own private art dealing business at age 24 — and the universally loathed owner of the Miami Marlins in his spare time. For once, ...
Out of the public eye for six years, former Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria has resurfaced, promoting his new book, “From the Front Row: Reflections of a Major League Baseball Owner and Modern Art Dealer.
Jeffrey Loria has been negotiating to sell the Miami Marlins to the family of Jared Kushner, an adviser and son-in-law to President Donald Trump, at the same time that Loria is reportedly under ...
MIAMI -- Florida Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria offered a curt assessment of his strained relationship with manager Joe Girardi, which may mean the two will soon part company. "Everything is, you know, ...
Jeffrey Loria won't read this -- he clearly doesn't care what people think of him. But he has billions of dollars, so what does it matter? In a move that comes as a surprise to no one except for, ...
Former Miami Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria, right, and the team’s then-president, David Samson, in 2015. Al Diaz MIAMI HERALD STAFF Jeffrey Loria sold his baseball team for about $1 billion more than he ...
Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria rides onto the field at the opening of Marlins Park on April 4, 2012 with a feeble Muhammad Ali, who was too ill to throw out the ceremonial first pitch. Joe Rimkus, Jr.
— -- In a game so often described as one of failure, in a game that promises to be one of meritocracy, there is one job immune to both: the owner's. That much was made clear by reports Thursday ...