TweetCHICAGO (AP) -- The new owner of the Chicago Cubs knows what fans want to hear and he didn't wait long to deliver.
Tom Ricketts was only a few moments into his first news conference as owner of the storied franchise Friday when he said the Cubs will win the World Series and end an infamous drought that dates to 1908.
When, who knows? How? Well, Ricketts said, there is no "magic bullet" but consistent talent will get the Cubs to the top.
Ricketts said there are plans to improve Wrigley Field but also preserve the feel of the venerable ballpark on Chicago's North Side.
The family of billionaire Joe Ricketts, the founder of Omaha, Neb.-based TD Ameritrade, this week closed a deal to buy a 95 percent controlling interest in the Cubs, the ballpark and 25 percent of Comcast Sportsnet, which broadcasts a number of Cubs game. The Tribune Co. retains a 5 percent stake.
The price tag was $845 million.
"It is a dream situation, a dream job. It's the best franchise in sports," Ricketts said earlier this week in an interview with The Associated Press.
"And I don't know any fans who wouldn't want to end up in the situation we're in today. The good news is that even though it's a dream job, it's still a business. It's a great team, but the challenges of managing business will be similar to the challenges of managing other businesses."
He said his management style will be to hire qualified people, let them do their jobs and yet hold them accountable.
"You're not going to see me or anyone else in this family calling the dugout during the game," he said.
General manager Jim Hendry, criticized for offseason moves after the Cubs failed to make the playoffs for the first time in three years, has earned the chance to lead the team into next season, Ricketts said. Hendry has a contract through 2012.
"Everyone was disappointed with the performance of the team in 2009. Expectations were very high and they weren't met," Ricketts said. "In the big picture, Jim has taken us to the playoffs three times in the past seven years after a team that only went three times in the previous 57 years. So I think he has a track record that affords giving him the chance to take us into next season."
Ricketts said he also wants manager Lou Piniella to return for the 2010 season, which would be the final year of his four-year contract.
"I'm not going to speculate about 2011," Ricketts added. "I think we'll just take it one year at a time."
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