List of Boston Red Sox owners and executives
Owners
Majority owners
- 1901—1903: Charles Somers
- 1903—1904: Henry Killilea
- April 19, 1904—September 1911: John I. Taylor
- September 1911—December 21, 1913: John I. Taylor & Jimmy McAleer
- December 21, 1913—May 15, 1914: John I. Taylor & Joseph Lannin
- May 15, 1914—November 2, 1916: Joseph Lannin
- November 2, 1916—August 2, 1923: Harry Frazee
- August 2, 1923—February 25, 1933: Bob Quinn
- February 25, 1933—July 9, 1976: Tom Yawkey
- July 9, 1976—February 26, 1992: Jean R. Yawkey
- February 26, 1992—December 20, 2001: JRY Trust (John Harrington CEO)
- December 20, 2001—Present: New England Sports Ventures/Fenway Sports Group (John W. Henry, Majority owner)
Minority owners
- Eddie Collins
- Thomas R. DiBenedetto
- Robert Drury
- John A. Kaneb
- Seth Klarman
- Buddy LeRoux
- Larry Lucchino
- George J. Mitchell
- Phillip H. Morse
- Les Otten
- Frank Resnek
- Samuel A. Tamposi
- Haywood Sullivan
- Jeffrey Vinik
- Tom Werner
Executives
Team presidents
- 1901—1903: Charles Somers
- 1903—1904: Henry Killilea
- 1904—1911: John I. Taylor
- 1911—1913: Jimmy McAleer
- 1913—1916: Joseph Lannin
- 1916—1923: Harry Frazee
- 1923—1933: Bob Quinn
- 1933—1976: Tom Yawkey
- 1976—1987: Jean R. Yawkey
- 1987—2001: John Harrington
- 2001—2015: Larry Lucchino
- 2015—present: Sam Kennedy
President of baseball operations
- 2015—present: Dave Dombrowski
General Managers
- February 25, 1933[1]—September 29, 1947:[2] Eddie Collins
- September 29, 1947[2]—January 15, 1959:[3] Joe Cronin
- January 15, 1959[3]—September 27, 1960:[4] Bucky Harris
- September 27, 1960[4]—October 6, 1962:[5] None1
- October 6, 1962[5]—September 16, 1965:[6] Pinky Higgins
- September 16, 1965[6]—October 24, 1977:[7] Dick O'Connell
- October 24, 1977[7]—June 5, 1984:[8] Haywood Sullivan
- June 5, 1984[8]—November 9, 1993:[9] Lou Gorman
- November 9, 1993[9]—January 27, 1994: Lou Gorman (Acting)
- January 27, 1994[10]—February 28, 2002: Dan Duquette
- February 28, 2002—November 25, 2002: Mike Port (Acting)
- November 25, 2002—October 31, 2005: Theo Epstein
- October 31, 2005—December 12, 2005: None
- December 12, 2005[11]—January 25, 2006: Ben Cherington & Jed Hoyer
- January 25, 2006—October 21, 2011:[12] Theo Epstein
- October 21, 2011—October 25, 2011: None
- October 25, 2011[13] —August 18, 2015: Ben Cherington
- August 18, 2015—September 24, 2015: None
- September 24, 2015—October 16, 2016: Mike Hazen
- October 16, 2016—present: None[14]
Other executives
- John Alevizos
- Allard Baird
- Dick Bresciani
- Josh Byrnes
- John Claiborne
- George J. Digby
- Billy Evans
- John Harrington
- David Howard
- Bill James
- Eddie Kasko
- Edward F. Kenney, Sr.
- Bill Lajoie
- Buddy LeRoux
- Larry Lucchino
- Neil Mahoney
- Johnny Murphy
- Les Otten
- Herb Pennock
- Bob Schaefer
- Craig Shipley
- Specs Toporcer
Notes
- 1.^ From September 27, 1960 to October 6, 1962, the duties usually held by a General Manager were split between Executive Vice President Dick O'Connell, Manager Pinky Higgins, and scouting director Neil Mahoney.[4]
References
- ↑ "Eddie Collins Buys Red Sox". The Delmarva Star. February 26, 1933. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
- 1 2 Reichler, Joe (September 30, 1947). "Joe McCarthy Takes Over as Red Sox Pilot". Associated Press. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
- 1 2 "Bucky Harris Takes Over As Boston General Manager". Associated Press. January 16, 1959. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
- 1 2 3 "Red Sox Fire Bucky Harris". Associated Press. September 28, 1960. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
- 1 2 "Johnny Pesky New Boston Red Sox Manager". Associated Press. October 8, 1962. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
- 1 2 "Red Sox Ax Pinky Higgins". Associated Press. September 17, 1965. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
- 1 2 "Bosox Dismiss Three Officials". Associated Press. October 24, 1977. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
- 1 2 "Red Sox reorganize their front office". The Associated Press. June 6, 1984. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
- 1 2 "Red Sox Kick Gorman Upstairs". Associated Press. November 10, 1993. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
- ↑ "Names in Sports". Wilmington Morning Star. January 28, 1994. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
- ↑ "Red Sox name Ben Cherington and Jed Hoyer co-general managers in internal restructuring". Redsox.com. MLB Advanced Media, L.P. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
- ↑ Abraham, Peter (October 22, 2011). "Epstein leaves for Cubs". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 22 October 2011.
- ↑ Lauber, Scott (October 25, 2011). "Ben Cherington takes reins". Boston Herald. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
- ↑ Lauber, Scott (October 25, 2016). "Dave Dombrowski: Red Sox won't hire a general manager". ESPN.
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