is reportedly on the run.
For more money, that is.
According to a report from Forbes' Mike Ozanian, the retired Yankees shortstop and Jeb Bush's group may be the only team with real interest in buying the Miami Marlins, though nobody has actually even made a real bid for them.
From the report:
According to my sources, the Derek Jeter-Jeb Bush team has submitted a "non-binding indication of interest," which can be walked away from at any time at no cost. It's akin to saying you'd be willing to pay a certain amount for a house before having an inspection done or taking a look at the property taxes.