Mavericks owner Mark Cuban claims that he will "pull out all the stops" in his bid to buy the Cubs, according to The Chicago Tribune. Cuban is one of the Major League Baseball-approved bidders for the team, with the financial numbers expected to be revealed to the potential buyers soon. "The books hopefully will come out today, Monday or Tuesday," Cuban said. "Then I'll get to work. All the accountants will start doing their things. Hopefully, I'll be in the mix. I think I have a shot." "My job is to convince everybody involved that not only is it a good financial move to sell to Mark Cuban, but it's also, you know, a good partnership move, that I can add value beyond just my checkbook to not just the Cubs, to not just the city of Chicago, but also to Major League Baseball," he said. "It's about being a good citizen. It's about contributing to the community, and to me that's viewed to be just as important as Major League Baseball or the Tribune Co. You know, what can I do for Wrigleyville? What can I do for the community? And what are the ways that I fit in and add value? ? There are a lot of things we can do communitywise that can enhance my chances, and so I'm gonna pull out all the stops."