Marvin Goldklang has been a limited partner of the New York Yankees since 1979 and is the principal owner and chairman of the Charleston RiverDogs in the Carolina League.
He purchased the Charleston RiverDogs in 1989.
He also previously owned the Fort Myers Miracle, the Minnesota Twins' entry in the Class A Florida State League, and was CEO of Hudson Valley Renegades, the Tampa Bay Rays’ affiliate in the short-season New York–Penn League, and the St. Paul Saints. The Saints were an independent professional team which became the Twins' Triple-A affiliate in 2021.
He holds a bachelor's degree from the Wharton School and a JD from the Carey School of Law, both at the University of Pennsylvania, as well as an LLM from New York University.[1][2]
He practiced law, as an associate and later as a partner, at the Cahill Gordon law firm in New York.
Since 2004, he has been in the Hall of Fame of the South Atlantic League. He was inducted in the Florida State League Hall of Fame in 2010, the New York Penn League Hall of Fame in 2018 and was elected to the board of trustees for Minor League Baseball in 2014.
References
- ↑ Group, Goldklang. "Executives | Goldklang Group". www.goldklanggroup.com. Retrieved 2023-12-19.
- ↑ Sapakoff, Gene (2023-09-19). "Marv Goldklang, the true star of this Charleston RiverDogs' boom". Post and Courier. Retrieved 2023-12-19.
Further reading
- Ruttman, Larry (2013). "Marvin Goldklang: Multiple Minor League Team Owner and Baseball Man of Influence". American Jews and America's Game: Voices of a Growing Legacy in Baseball. Lincoln, Nebraska and London, England: University of Nebraska Press. pp. 377–386. ISBN 978-0-8032-6475-5. This chapter in Ruttman's oral history, based on an April 22, 2009 interview with Goldklang conducted for the book, discusses Goldklang's American, Jewish, baseball, and life experiences from youth to the present.