avoiding star free agents and long-term deals. ''We are proud of this historic achievement,'' Red Sox President Larry Lucchino said of the streak. ''Over the past 10 years, more than 30 million, many among the most sophisticated baseball
Updated Apr 5, 2013 7:03 PM ET BOSTON (AP) Boston Red Sox president Larry Lucchino stood in an empty Fenway Park to discuss the ballpark improvements for the upcoming season. At the home opener on Monday, all
It's a marketing slogan. But I think this one has the added virtue of being true and transparent,'' Red Sox president Larry Lucchino said as the team embarked on spring training and began the effort to make fans forget the previous 199 games
better as he refines his command. "Expect a big year for him." So, who are the '13 Sox? Maybe, as club president Larry Lucchino proclaimed, they will be "scrappy underdogs," a laughable concept for a team with a payroll of $150 million-plus
offseason marketing pitch. ''What's Broken Can Be Fixed.'' Well, on Thursday at JetBlue Park, team president Larry Lucchino addressed what needs to be fixed this season, as the Red Sox continued spring training. And of course, coming
Updated Feb 14, 2013 10:01 PM ET FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) Red Sox president Larry Lucchino says he thinks the team's sellout streak at Fenway Park will end in April, a month shy of 10 years of a packed ballpark. FIELD
can do it, the three of us are committed to being here,'' Henry told reporters, while acknowledging team president Larry Lucchino and chairman Tom Werner. ''These thoughts that we're somehow selling, those are just not true.'' With
can do it, the three of us are committed to being here,'' Henry told reporters, while acknowledging team president Larry Lucchino and chairman Tom Werner. ''These thoughts that we're somehow selling, those are just not true.'' For
organization encouraged him to use performance-enhancing drugs back in 2008. Among those surprised was Red Sox president Larry Lucchino , who responded to the news Thursday, The Boston Globe reported. "Certainly, [the allegation] is something
book co-written by former manager Terry Francona. Epstein says owner John Henry, chairman Tom Werner and president Larry Lucchino made the team's image a priority, according to excerpts released Tuesday by Sports Illustrated. ''Francona