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  1. Lawrence Lucchino (September 6, 1945 – April 2, 2024) was an American lawyer and Major League Baseball executive. He served as president of the Baltimore Orioles , president and chief executive officer (CEO) of the San Diego Padres , and president and CEO of the Boston Red Sox .

  2. 2. Apr. 2024 · Larry Lucchino, a baseball executive who helped transform the Red Sox and Fenway Park, died at 78. He was a key figure in three World Series titles, a rivalry with the Yankees and a legacy of excellence in the game.

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  3. 2. Apr. 2024 · Lucchino led the Red Sox to three World Series titles from 2002 to 2015 and also owned the Worcester Red Sox. He was a visionary, a leader and a community champion in sports and cancer causes.

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  4. 2. Apr. 2024 · Larry Lucchino, who as a top executive with the Baltimore Orioles and San Diego Padres oversaw the design of modern stadiums that evoke their surroundings — Oriole Park at Camden Yards in ...

  5. 3. Apr. 2024 · CNN —. Larry Lucchino, whose Boston Red Sox teams won three World Series while he was president and CEO, died Tuesday morning at age 78, his family said in a news release issued by the team. No...

  6. 2. Apr. 2024 · Larry Lucchino, who died at 78, was a visionary and a driving force behind the Red Sox's World Series titles and rivalry with the Yankees. He also built Fenway Park and Camden Yards, and hired young GMs like Theo Epstein.

  7. 3. Apr. 2024 · Updated 7:13 PM PDT, April 2, 2024. BOSTON (AP) — Larry Lucchino, the hard-driving force behind baseball’s retro ballpark revolution and the transformation of the Boston Red Sox from cursed losers to World Series champions, has died. He was 78.