BOSTON — Larry Lucchino, who labeled the Yankees “the Evil Empire” in the New York Times, is stepping down as president and CEO of the Boston Red Sox at the end of this season.
Team spokesman Kevin Gregg said Saturday night in an email that Lucchino, who famously clashed with George Steinbrenner, hopes to remain with the club in some capacity. Gregg also said Sam Kennedy, the executive vice president and COO of the Red Sox, is Lucchino’s choice to take over as president.
The Boston Herald first reported the move. Red Sox owner John Henry told the newspaper Lucchino is a “Hall of Fame” talent.