The team went up for sale in 2011, but did not sell.
The team couldn't sell the rights and could not afford to go on.
The team sold a total of 345 bottles and earned $836.48 in sales.
The team sold for more than $100 million above what some sports finance analysts had expected.
No team, however, has sold for less than its previous sale price.
The next two, four or six teams should sell for at least $50 million apiece, and probably more.
With the season two months away, the team has already sold more than 10,000 tickets.
The team sold the first 5,000 $50 season ticket deposits 48-hours after they became available to the public.
By the 1930-31 season, the team was openly selling players to make ends meet.
The team has sold well over $100,000 worth of arts and crafts.