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On February 23, 2015, the team was sold to a group headed by then-Boston Red Sox president and chief executive officer Larry Lucchino and Rhode Island attorney James J. Skeffington.
Red Sox All-time Owners OwnersYears John Henry, Tom Werner, Larry Lucchino 2002-Present Jean R. Yawkey Trust 1994-2002 Jean R. Yawkey Trust, Haywood C. Sullivan 1987-93 Jean R. Yawkey Trust, Haywood C. Sullivan, Edward G. LeRoux, Jr. 1981-8610 more rows
Its being called the biggest new school project Rhode Island has ever seen. McCoy Stadium has sat vacant since 2019 when the Pawtucket Red Sox rebranded and moved to Worcester. Pawtucket Mayor Don Grebien said the stadium will start to be torn down this year.
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Pawtucket McCoy Stadium / Owner
A group led by longtime MLB executive Larry Lucchino purchased the Pawtucket Red Sox for over $20 million in 2015 and maintains ownership of the Triple-A club now in Worcester.
The PawSox became the Worcester Red Sox, or Woo Sox, in April 2021 with a new home, Polar Park. Pawtucket Mayor Thomas McCoy laid the cornerstone for the stadium that would bear his name in 1940. Team records indicate the stadium was first named Pawtucket Stadium but renamed when Mayor McCoy died in 1945.
Diamond Park Holdings owns 26 Minor League Baseball teams, including the Portland Sea Dogs, the Double-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox based in Maine, which they purchased in December 2022. The WooSox will be the third Red Sox minor league team owned by Diamond, which also owns the Salem Red Sox in Virginia.

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