Lucchino, whose baseball legacy extends across three teams spanning multiple decades, oversaw three World Series wins during his time in Boston.
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.
The news was originally reported by John Powers of .
Lucchino, who was chairman of the Worcester Red Sox and The Jimmy Fund, served as Red Sox president and CEO from 2002 until 2015.