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Theo Epstein to return to Red Sox as advisor and part-owner of parent company, Fenway Sports Group

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February 02, 2024

BOSTON (AP) — Theo Epstein, who as Red Sox general manager was the architect of two World Series championships, is returning to the organization as a minority owner and part-time senior adviser to its parent company, Fenway Sports Group.

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