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Rogers Planning $18B Sports Holdings Sale, Blue Jays Stake Included

Canadian telecom giant testing buyer appetite for MLB franchise and adjacent assets in controlled process.

Published April 28, 2026 Source Sportico.com From the chopped neck
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PAPER · April 28, 2026
WELL POUR · April 28, 2026

Rogers Planning $18B Sports Holdings Sale, Blue Jays Stake Included

Canadian telecom giant testing buyer appetite for MLB franchise and adjacent assets in controlled process.

Rogers Communications has retained advisors to explore a sale of its sports properties at an $18 billion aggregate valuation, a process that would include the Toronto Blue Jays, the Rogers Centre stadium, and stakes in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment. The filing signals a strategic pivot by the $24 billion telecom conglomerate, which has held the Blue Jays since acquiring 80% in 2000 and full control in 2004.

The company is structuring this as a controlled sale rather than an auction. Advisors are speaking to a shortlist of family offices, private equity shops with sports platforms, and individual billionaires. Rogers is not under pressure to transact; the family controls the company through dual-class shares, and Edward Rogers remains executive chairman. The valuation assumes buyers take the entire sports portfolio, though Rogers has signaled willingness to discuss carve-outs. The Blue Jays alone are expected to command $2.2 billion to $2.7 billion, based on recent MLB franchise comps and the team's media rights, which Rogers effectively controls through Sportsnet.

The timing is deliberate. MLB's new national media deal begins in 2028, and the league is finalizing its expanded playoff format economics. Rogers wants to transact before those variables settle, giving the company a cleaner exit and buyers less certainty to negotiate down. The Blue Jays drew 3.2 million fans in 2024, fourth in the American League, and the Rogers Centre is midway through a $300 million renovation Rogers committed to in 2022. The stadium lease runs through 2047. Buyers are inheriting a clean balance sheet: the team carried $47 million in operating income last year, though that figure includes intercompany media payments Rogers books at rates no outside buyer would replicate.

The MLSE stake complicates the math. Rogers owns 37.5% of the holding company that controls the Maple Leafs, Raptors, Toronto FC, and Scotiabank Arena. Bell Canada owns the other 37.5%, and Larry Tanenbaum's Kilmer Group holds 25%. Rogers and Bell have a shareholders' agreement with tag-along rights, meaning any sale of Rogers' stake likely triggers a broader MLSE transaction. Tanenbaum has spent two decades trying to increase his position and has told associates he would bid for control if either telco exits. That dynamic makes the $18 billion figure less a price than a negotiating anchor: buyers need to model two separate ownership structures or convince Bell to sell concurrently.

The buyer universe is narrow. Steve Cohen passed on increasing his Mets investment last year and is unlikely to add a Canadian team. The Ricketts family looked at the Nationals in 2023 but has no Toronto ties. Private equity firms are constrained by MLB's 15% passive-stake limit, though a consortium could clear that. The most credible name circulating is Mark Walter's Guggenheim group, which owns the Dodgers and has Canadian pension fund relationships. Guggenheim declined to comment.

Rogers will also need to manage the optics of exiting a civic asset. The Blue Jays are the only MLB team in Canada, and the franchise's last postseason appearance was 2023. Selling after a 74-88 season invites questions about Rogers' commitment, though the company has increased payroll 22% since 2021. Edward Rogers has told board members the sale is about capital allocation, not team performance. The company wants to invest in 5G infrastructure and pay down debt; it carries $17.4 billion in net obligations.

What to watch: Rogers' advisors are scheduling first meetings with shortlisted buyers over the next six weeks. Tag-along clauses with Bell give that company 60 days to decide whether to match or join any bid, meaning a formal sale process extends into Q3 at earliest. MLB's ownership committee will require any new Blue Jays owner to commit to the Rogers Centre lease and Canadian operations, a diligence point that has already eliminated two prospective bidders. Tanenbaum is expected to bid for the MLSE stake through Kilmer, possibly with Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan as a capital partner.

The $18 billion figure is a test. Rogers is saying: this is what the portfolio is worth if you want everything, including the stadium, the MLSE stake, and the media synergies we will no longer book. The market will now tell the family whether they priced it correctly.

The takeaway
Rogers has begun a controlled sale process for its sports holdings at $18B valuation, forcing buyers to underwrite both the Blue Jays and a complex MLSE stake with tag-along clauses.
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