PHOENIX – In a deal that was never publicly announced, the Arizona Diamondbacks sold a minority stake to Denver Broncos Owner Rob Walton two years ago, which raises questions about the future of the team and where the MLB is headed.
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Rob Walton, who also owns the Denver Broncos, wrote a nine-figure check for a 10% piece of the Arizona @Dbacks two years ago. An investment that was never publicly announced.
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Two years ago, while most of baseball debated payrolls and pennant races, one of the richest owners in American sports quietly expanded his footprint. Rob Walton, who bought the Denver Broncos for $4.65 billion in 2022, purchased a 10% stake in the Diamondbacks in a deal that was never publicly announced, per Sportico. According to Forbes, Walton’s net worth sits around $146 billion, making a nine-figure MLB minority investment strategically small but symbolically massive.

Dec 14, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; Denver Broncos owner Rob Walton stands on the sidelines prior to a game against the Green Bay Packers at Empower Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images
The timing matters. At a reported $2 billion valuation, Arizona was priced as a growth franchise, not a legacy brand like the Yankees or Dodgers, but a rising-market club with recent postseason credibility. For Phoenix fans, this isn’t just about a change of ownership. It’s about stability.

Oct 6, 2023; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Derrick Hall, President, CEO and general partner talks with Ken Kendrick, principal owner and managing general partner of the Arizona Diamondbacks on the field during the NLDS workouts at Dodgers Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
Diamondbacks majority owner Ken Kendrick remains in control, but Walton’s presence adds deep-pocket insulation in a division defined by spending pressure. Nationally, the ripple effects could reach the NL West market, particularly with the Padres exploring a sale. Minority valuations often influence future control transactions. Quiet deals set loud benchmarks.
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Reporter Benjamin Bliklen covers the Arizona Diamondbacks, Arizona Cardinals, and Phoenix Suns for Burn City Sports. You can follow him on his X account, @BenBliklen
