Larry Lucchino’s $7.5M Massachusetts Mansion Sale to Benefit Charity
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The late Boston Red Sox president Larry Lucchino’s $7.495 million mansion on Cabot Street in Chestnut Hill is on the market. Money from the sale of the six-bedroom, 9,755-square-foot luxury home will be given to charities connected with his legacy.
“All of the proceeds from the sale of the home are being donated to Lucchino’s foundation, which will, in turn, distribute the funds to various charities,” said listing agent Michael Carucci of Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty in an interview with NewsCenter 5 Boston.
Thehomefeaturessevenbathrooms,ahomegym,aguestsuite,awinecellar,athree-cargarage,amediaroom,threefireplaces,achef’skitchen,aheatedpool,andaboccecourt.
Overthecourseofhislifetime,LucchinohasbeenaprominentfigureinMajorLeagueBaseball.HiscareerhasincludedtimewiththeBaltimoreOrioles,SanDiegoPadres,andBostonRedSox.Duringhis14-yearmanagementcareerwiththeteam,heledBostontothreeWorldSerieschampionships.LucchinowasinductedintotheRedSoxHallofFamein2016.
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