Larry Lucchino
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I’m a little surprised at the start Jacoby’s gotten off to. But once again -- and I’m sorry to resort to this cliche all the time -- it is only mid-May ... I haven’t lost faith in Jacoby Ellsbury. We are a different team when he is hitting and running and playing defense the way he is capable of playing. You’re not going to hear me say anything very critical of Jacoby Ellsbury. I love this team when he is hitting and playing on all cylinders.
In the days that followed the Marathon bombings, the Red Sox were in regular communication with local police and security officials
It's been an incredibly difficult week for everyone ... Every opportunity to remember the people who were killed or seriously injured is one we should take. We want to return to normality, but not before we do what has to be done to remember the victims.More quotes »
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Red Sox CEO refuses to be critical of Jacoby Ellsbury
Sox president and CEO Larry Lucchino said Thursday he's been a bit "surprised" by outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury's slow start. Ellsbury enters play Thursday at Tampa Bay mired in a 6-for-41 slump, dropping his season average to .256. "I’m a little surprised at from CBS Sports Read more »
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Larry Lucchino on contracts for Ben Cherington and Jacoby Ellsbury, the team's hot start, and the impact of Jason Collins
of the best record in the majors, 21-12, despite losses in four of their last five. As you might imagine, Red Sox president Larry Lucchino is thrilled about the turnaround. He spoke to MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM on Wednesday afternoon, and the first question from MassLive.com Read more »
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Red Sox expect to have closer controversy
a radio interview with WEEI, Red Sox president and CEO Larry Lucchino said Thursday he expects there to be when Joel Hanrahan (hamstring) comes off the disabled list. Andrew Bailey has filled in admirably in Hanrahan's absence, creating a tough decision for from CBS Sports Read more »
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Lackey starts rehab assignment in strong fashion
anniversary of when multiple bombs went off at the Boston Marathon, killing three and injuring 176. Red Sox president/CEO Larry Lucchino joined a gathering of club employees in a central area on the third floor of the team's offices at 4 Yawkey Way. Moments from MLB.com Read more »
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The healing game
Thursday’s interfaith memorial service for victims of the bombing at the Boston Marathon, Red Sox president Larry Lucchino walked out of an old church, his ears ringing with the echo of America the Beautiful , performed by a choir. But another song was on from Globe and Mail Read more »