Reinsdorf was seen leaving the Nashville mayor’s office this week


SCOOP: Jerry Reinsdorf, the chair and majority owner of the Chicago White Sox, was spotted walking out of Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s office on Tuesday.

Reinsdorf is in the Music City for the Major League Baseball Winter Meetings, where team owners meet to make trades and sign free agents.

Why it’s curious: There’s been talk for months that Reinsdorf is looking to move the Sox from Guaranteed Rate Field when the team’s lease expires in six years.

He’s refuted the idea … but: Reinsdorf recently acknowledged, “If we have six years left, we’ve got to decide what’s the future going to be?” according to MLB.com.

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