"We are proud of this historic achievement, " Red Sox President Larry Lucchino said of the streak.
There is little, if any, doubt that Lucchino would bring his innovative ideas about stadium design to Liverpool.
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This is because while Lucchino led the conception of Camden Yards, he followed it up effectively having led the rebuilding of Fenway Park.
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Perhaps the first element of failed leadership herein falls upon Owner John Henry and CEO Larry Lucchino for reacting too quickly in firing Mr. Francona last fall.
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But one of the most interesting, if overlooked, aspects about the ownership that would be put in place if the deal is approved by the Premier League is that it includes Larry Lucchino.
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This led him to be vilified by the unforgiving majority of Red Sox fans, while the fire was further stoked by Boston president Larry Lucchino, who dubbed the Yankees as "the evil empire" in 2002.
Evil Enterprises wanted the exclusive right to market merchandise using that phrase, which was coined in regard to the Yankees by Larry Lucchino, the president and chief executive of the Boston Red Sox, back in 2002.
As an innovation, it stands side-by-side with Lucchino having initiated the trend of building baseball-only facilities with an old-fashioned charm and smaller seating capacities, as was accomplished when he conceived Camden Yards during his term as president of the Baltimore Orioles in the early 1990s.
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Coined by Ronald Reagan to describe the Soviet Union 30 years ago, it was thrown at the Yankees in 2002 by Boston Red Sox president Larry Lucchino, after his club lost out to the Bombers in a bidding war for Cuban pitcher Jose Contreras (a good loss for the Red Sox, as it turned out).
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To accomplish the desired effect, he assigned a dozen reporters (and himself) to chronicle the game-day activities of an eclectic collection of individuals, from Henry, Lucchino and Epstein to such players as Boston's Bill Mueller and Lou Merloni and New York's Hideki Matsui and Mariano Rivera--and even the guy who's been working the centerfield scoreboard at Fenway for the past dozen years.
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