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  2. List of Boston Red Sox owners and executives - Wikipedia

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    † During the ownership tenure of Mrs. Jean R. Yawkey, Haywood Sullivan and Buddy LeRoux became general partners. [1] A purchase of the team from the estate of Tom Yawkey was approved by the league in May 1978, resulting in each of Mrs. Yawkey, Sullivan, and LeRoux having a one-third controlling interest in the team as general partners. [2]

  3. Theo Epstein - Wikipedia

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    The Red Sox went on to win the 2007 World Series, Epstein's second championship with Boston. [15] In November 2007, Epstein announced, at the annual general manager meeting, that he had signed a new contract with the Red Sox but declined to disclose the terms of the deal.

  4. List of Boston Red Sox managers - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Collins was the first manager of the franchise, managing from 1901 to 1906. [3] Among all Red Sox managers, Joe Cronin managed the most regular season games (2,007) and registered the most regular season wins (1,071), [4] while Terry Francona managed the most playoff games (45) and registered the most playoff wins (28). [5]

  5. Theo Epstein to return to Red Sox as advisor and part-owner ...

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    Theo Epstein, who as Red Sox general manager was the architect of two World Series championships, is returning to the organization as a minority owner and part-time senior adviser to its parent ...

  6. Chaim Bloom - Wikipedia

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    On October 25, 2019, the Red Sox hired the 36-year-old Bloom as Chief Baseball Officer, succeeding Dave Dombrowski as head of their baseball operations, with Brian O'Halloran to be named general manager and reporting to him. [20] The Red Sox made an official announcement on October 28, an off-day of the 2019 World Series.

  7. Brian O'Halloran (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Brian O'Halloran (born October 28, 1971) [1] is an American sports executive with the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB). After serving as general manager of the team under Chaim Bloom during the 2020–2023 seasons, O'Halloran accepted a position as executive vice president of baseball operations following Bloom's dismissal in September 2023.

  8. “The Comeback”: Where Are the 2004 Boston Red Sox ... - AOL

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    At 28 years old, Theo Epstein became the youngest general manager in baseball history. He was with the Boston Red Sox from 2003 to 2011 before joining the Chicago Cubs as their president of ...

  9. Theo Epstein joining Fenway Sports Group as part owner ... - AOL

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    The former Boston Red Sox general manager is joining the ownership group and taking on the role of senior advisor for FSG, which owns the Red Sox, Liverpool F.C. of the English Premier League, the ...