Longtime Red Sox president Larry Lucchino dies at 78
Briefly

Former Red Sox president Larry Lucchino, who helped oversee the 2004 Red Sox winning a World Series for the first time in 86 years (as well as two additional championships), died at the age of 78 on Tuesday.
His legacy remains, in part, ballparks that were built in his time (Camden Yards in Baltimore and Petco Park in San Diego) or restored (Fenway Park).
You preserve the Mona Lisa! - Lucchino's emphasis on preserving iconic ballparks.
Serving under the direction of Edward Bennett Williams, then the owner of the Orioles, Lucchino quickly rose in the ranks to become president of the Orioles.
Read at Boston.com
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