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BOSTON — The retooling Red Sox made two key moves in one day, reaching tentative agreements with pitcher John Lackey and outfielder Mike Cameron. Full Article at NorthJersey.com
Earlier this week, Red Sox president/CEO Larry Lucchino told The Journal that pitching, pitching and more pitching is the club’s main concern. Full Article at Providence Journal
Boston Red Sox President and Chief Executive Officer Larry Lucchino picks up trash at Fenway Park in Boston between games of a baseball doubleheader between the Boston Red Sox and the Tampa Bay Rays, Sunday, Sept. 13, 2009. View Photo »
MLB is exploring this as I understand ... It is an MLB initiative, not a Red Sox matter.
The Red Sox search to fill the shortstop position took an interesting twist on Tuesday when it reported that Gold Glove second baseman Dustin Pedroia had been asked if he would consider moving to the left side of the infield. Full Article at Providence Journal
The Yankees are reportedly battling the rival Red Sox for the services of free-agent Cuban lefty Aroldis Chapman. Full Article at New York Daily News
FALL RIVER—Larry Lucchino, the president and CEO of the Boston Red Sox, will be the guest speaker at the 15th annual St. Mary's Education Fund Fall Dinner Tuesday, Dec. 1 at White's of Westport. Full Article at SouthCoastToday.com
Boston Red Sox president Larry Lucchino, left, points from high above home plate as he gives a tour of 97-year-old Fenway Park to Boston Mayor Thomas Menino, right, in Boston, Thursday, April 2, 2009. View Photo »
MLB is exploring this as I understand ... It is an MLB initiative, not a Red Sox matter.
FALL RIVER—Larry Lucchino, the president and chief executive officer of the Boston Red Sox, will be the guest speaker at the 15th annual St. Mary's Education Fund Fall Dinner on Tuesday, December 1, at White's of Westport. Full Article at SouthCoastToday.com
Before the clinching game of the 2004 World Series at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Boston Red Sox owner John Henry looked at team president Larry Lucchino and said, ``If this were to happen, is there anything bigger to happen in New England since the... Full Article at Chicago Sun-Times
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Boston Red Sox President and Chief Executive Officer Larry Lucchino picks up trash at Fenway Park in Boston between games of a baseball doubleheader between the Boston Red Sox and the Tampa Bay Rays, Sunday, Sept. 13, 2009.
View Photo »Boston Red Sox president Larry Lucchino, left, points from high above home plate as he gives a tour of 97-year-old Fenway Park to Boston Mayor Thomas Menino, right, in Boston, Thursday, April 2, 2009. Preparations are underway for Monday's Red Sox home opener against the Tampa Bay Rays.
View Photo »Boston Red Sox Chairman Tom Werner, left, takes questions from reporters as Red Sox owner John Henry, center, and President and CEO Larry Lucchino, right, look on at a news conference during a baseball spring training workout, in Fort Myers, Fla. , Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2009.
View Photo »Boston Red Sox Chairman Tom Werner, left, Red Sox owner John Henry, center, and team President and CEO Larry Lucchino, right, take questions from members of the media at a news conference during a baseball spring training workout, in Fort Myers, Fla. , Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2009.
View Photo »Former Boston Red Sox player Jim Rice, left, smiles next to Red Sox president and CEO Larry Lucchino, right, after a news conference at Boston's Fenway Park, Monday, Jan. 12, 2009, held to announce that Rice was elected to the baseball Hall of Fame.
View Photo »Former Boston Red Sox baseball player Jim Rice, left, receives a hug from Red Sox President and CEO Larry Lucchino, right, after a news conference at Boston's Fenway Park, Monday, Jan. 12, 2009, to announce that Rice was elected to the baseball Hall of Fame.
View Photo »Boston Red Sox president Larry Lucchino, left, points from high above home plate as he gives a tour of 97-year-old Fenway Park to Boston Mayor Thomas Menino, right, in Boston, Thursday, April 2, 2009. Preparations are underway for Monday's Red Sox home opener against the Tampa Bay Rays.
View Photo »MLB is exploring this as I understand ... It is an MLB initiative, not a Red Sox matter.
MLB is exploring this as I understand ... It is an MLB initiative, not a Red Sox matter.
When Mike Andrews hung up his baseball cleats, he took his talent and competitive spirit and applied it to beating a foe much more formidable than any Fenway Park will ever see
We are fortunate that Red Sox Nation invests in this team year after year, and we will remain true to our fundamental pledge to field a team worthy of the fans' support by investing each year in a formidable roster of uniformed personnel at both the Major and Minor League levels ... We will also continu...
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