New York Post

Curse-breaking Sawx prez dies

- By JUSTIN TASCH jtasch@nypost.com

Larry Lucchino, the fiery former Red Sox, Padres and Orioles president who was part of three World Series championsh­ips with Boston and coined the “Evil Empire” moniker for the Yankees, died Tuesday.

He was 78.

A cause of death was not revealed. Lucchino previously battled three different types of cancer.

“We are heartbroke­n to share that our beloved brother and uncle, Lawrence Lucchino, passed away on April 2 surrounded by his family,” the Lucchino family said in a statement released by the Red Sox.

Lucchino, a member of the 1965 Princeton basketball team that reached the Final Four, joined the Red Sox in 2002 after spending seven years with the Padres and retired from the club in 2015 after helping lead the franchise to championsh­ips in 2004, 2007 and 2013.

“I was lucky enough to have had him in my corner for 14 years and to have called him a close friend for even longer,” Red Sox owner John Henry said of Lucchino in a statement. “He was truly irreplacea­ble and will be missed by all of us at the Red Sox.”

He brought Theo Epstein to the Red Sox and made him the youngest general manager in baseball history in 2002 at the age of 28.

Epstein was the architect of the 2004 championsh­ip-winning team that ended the 86-year Curse of the Bambino, as well as the ’07 team, before joining the Cubs in 2011.

After the Yankees beat out the Red Sox for Cuban pitcher Jose Contreras’ services in free agency in 2002, giving him a four-year, $32 million contract, Lucchino told the New York Times, “The evil empire extends its tentacles even into Latin America.”

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