84 Bud Selig
Milwaukee Brewers
Net Worth: $25 Million
Born in Milwaukee in 1934. Father a car dealer; Bud ran Selig Chevrolet until he sold out three years ago. Currently owns Selig Executive Leasing Co., which rents automobiles; is part owner of Jake's Deli in Milwaukee. Owned a piece of the Braves in the early 1960s. Led group that bought expansion Seattle Pilots in '70 and moved them to Milwaukee. Owns about 25% of Brewers. Is baseball's commissioner pro tem.
85 Bob Coleman
San Antonio Spurs
Net Worth: $20 Million
Team president and CEO; led 22-member investor group that purchased Spurs last spring. Coleman, 61, put up less than $1 million, with most of purchase price being covered by local corporations. Is CEO and sole owner of Texace Corp. ('92 revenues: $14 million), a leading manufacturer of golf hats and visors.
86 Roger Headrick
Minnesota Vikings
Net Worth: $20 Million
Former chief financial officer at Pillsbury; owns 10% of Vikes. After taking over team in '91, showed up at scouting combine with a stopwatch around his neck and walked around training camp in a pair of coach's shorts. Has since backed off. Age 57, is known as a tough negotiator: Says a business acquaintance, "If you go to war with Roger, you'd better wear your cup."
87 Alan Aufzien
New Jersey
Nets Net Worth: $15+ Million
New Jersey native who took over the family plumbing supply business in the early 1950s after his father died of a heart attack while shoveling snow. Sold out in 1989. Now chairman of financial management firm called the Fairfield Group. Media shy and extremely private, so much so that team will not divulge his age. Bought a small stake in the Nets in 1978; became a majority partner in '85. Now holds an estimated 28% of team, which is also owned by David Gerstein (No. 89) and five lesser partners—hence the nickname of the ownership group: the Secaucus Seven.
88 Tim Robbie
Miami Dolphins
Net Worth: $15 Million
Each of the nine children of late Dolphin founder Joe Robbie owns 9% of team. Son Tim, 38, serves as Dolphin president. Family also owns 50% of Joe Robbie Stadium, some land surrounding the stadium and a profitable South Dakota veterinary supply company. Family, whose total wealth is estimated at $170 million, is liquidating sports holdings because it is facing hefty estate taxes ($47 million) and debt burdens (an estimated $80 million on the stadium alone). The Robbies have already sold 15% of Dolphins and 50% of stadium to Florida Marlin owner Wayne Huizenga (No. 15); New York financier J. Morton Davis heads investment group that has signed a letter of intent to buy 65% of team, but deal remains uncertain.
89 David Gerstein
New Jersey Nets
Net Worth: $12+ Million
Owns 23% of the franchise. Partner of Alan Aufzien (No. 87), and equally protective of privacy. Runs Thermwell Products, Inc., which makes Frost King weather stripping, among other insulation products.
90 Marcel Aubut
Quebec Nordiques
Net Worth: $12 Million
Partner in Aubut, Chabot, one of Quebec's leading law firms. Owns about 20% of Nordiques. Became team president in 1978 at the age of 30. Orchestrated the defection from Czechoslovakia and signing of the Stastny brothers in 1980. Serves on boards of 10 of Quebec's biggest corporations and is a key figure in Quebec 2002, which is trying to bring the Winter Olympics to the province. Likes to drive fast cars.
91 Michael McCaskey
Chicago Bears
Net Worth: $10 Million
Forty-nine-year-old grandson of Papa Bear, George Halas. Owns 6% of the team. Though his mother, Virginia, has more stock (20%), he runs the franchise. Worked summers as a ball boy and equipment manager at training camp. Earned a doctorate in business and taught for three years at UCLA and seven at the Harvard Business School. Would have preferred to pursue academic career, but, at family's request, became Bear president upon grandfather's death, in 1983.
92 Claude Brochu
Montreal Expos
Net Worth: $4 Million
Has 7.5% share of team, among the smaller stakes of the Expos' 14 owners, but serves as president, chief executive and general partner. Former executive at Seagram & Sons, he was appointed Expo president in 1986 when team was owned by Seagram chairman Charles Bronfman. A 48-year-old Quebec City native. Voted Canada's baseball man of the year in 1990 for leading successful effort to keep Expos in Montreal.
93 George W. Bush
Texas Rangers
Net Worth: $3 Million
Big political name but not big bucks. Owns less than 5% of the Rangers, of whom Edward Rose (No. 58) and several others hold larger shares. Graduated from Yale, earned Harvard M.B.A. and then went to work in the Texas oil patch. Ran for Congress in '78 but lost. Built a small oil and gas exploration outfit, which he merged with Harken Energy in '86. Still on Harken board. "The Rangers are my primary occupation," he says. "And a great percentage of my net worth is tied up in the team." Primary occupation could change: Bush, 46, who is called Junior by Washington insiders, has indicated he'll run for governor of Texas in '94.