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$1 million and a dream: The new owners of Toronto’s baseball Maple Leafs ‘want to make this team really big’

A new group now owns the storied Christie Pits franchise for a price tag north of $1 million. They think the team is worth way more to the community.

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New pc28Maple Leafs owners Keith Stein, left, and Rob Godfrey have big plans for the baseball club. The two of them are promising to keep the team in its long-time home in Christie Pits.


Keith Stein has a vision for the pc28Maple Leafs baseball club. It comes from a team more than a thousand kilometres away, located in a Georgia city that sits just off the Atlantic Coast: the Savannah Bananas.

The Bananas are independent baseball’s greatest success story, a sports and social media sensation that has transformed into a travelling circus touring the United States. Stein, who leads the new ownership group of the Leafs, envisions similar heights for Toronto’s Intercounty Baseball League franchise.

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Mark Colley

Mark Colley is a Toronto-based general assignment reporter for the Star. Reach him via email: mcolley@thestar.ca

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