It has something to do with the comfort level he has in Boston, the city of Boston. I think it goes back to the basic decision to come here, when he made that decision. It goes back that far.
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Walls have crumbled, perceptions of one another have changed, and appreciation of one another has grown. As an enhanced sense of 'team' has emerged, we have rediscovered that, whatever our differences may have been, baseball is at the center of our operations and our lives, and working toward the success of the Red Sox is a commitment which all of us share.Larry Lucchino
While Theo was contemplating returning to the organization in an advisory role, he and I agreed it was best if he returned as general manager.
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An amicable agreement was reached, and it provides a permanent home at the Hall of Fame.
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