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partner. The revamped bid, now valued at $ 20.5 million, was approved by the American League on May 23, 1978. Mrs. Yawkey's renewed prominence and role with the team were reflected when she was reappointed club president, with LeRoux as executive vice president and head of business operations. Sullivan became executive vice president,
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owners voted 11–3 to reject the proposed purchase. Over the next five months, both the terms of the sale and LeRoux' ownership group were restructured. Mrs. Yawkey, who had originally been a limited partner in the group, re-invested in the Red Sox and joined the LeRoux-Sullivan bid as a third general
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In early June 1984, the legal fight ended with an appeals court ruling against LeRoux. He was removed as the team's executive vice president, administration, and his allies were purged from management. In late 1985, Jean Yawkey bought out Badgett, Curran and LeRoux's own limited partnership (which
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Prior to the festivities, LeRoux called a press conference and announced that he and a majority of the team's limited partners, chiefly Badgett and Albert Curran, were exercising language in their partnership agreement to overthrow Sullivan and Yawkey and take command of the club. He announced a
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racetrack. By the late 1980s, he had filed assets of $ 100 million, "including oil wells, greyhound racing dogs and antique cars." In December 1986, LeRoux began negotiations to purchase the
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and revenues fell from prior levels. Part of the club's on-field decline was due to fiscal belt-tightening and refusal to compete aggressively for veteran talent by retaining or signing
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In 1983, the Red Sox suffered their first losing season since 1966, and the rift among the ownership factions became public. On June 6, prior to a Monday night home game against the
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reportedly fetched $ 2 million). On March 30, 1987, Mrs. Yawkey acquired LeRoux's general partnership for a reported $ 7 million to become majority general partner in the team.
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reported on November 20, 1977, that LeRoux and Sullivan had largely managed to gain 52 percent of the franchise due to an $ 8 million loan from Boston's
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while still involved with the Red Sox and LeRoux's legal team heaped criticism upon the management decisions of Mrs. Yawkey and Sullivan.
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By 1977, LeRoux was wealthy enough to assemble a group of investors seeking to purchase the Red Sox from the estate of longtime owner
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Following the failed takeover attempt, LeRoux largely faded from the public eye, although from 1986 to 1989 he did own Boston's
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and head of baseball operations. At one point, LeRoux and Badgett controlled an estimated 42 percent of Red Sox stock.
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to replace Sullivan as head of baseball operations. Boston media immediately dubbed the gambit the "Coup LeRoux."
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But LeRoux and his limited partners grew restive when the Red Sox fell from contention, and attendance at
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The two ousted general partners immediately filed suit against LeRoux, were granted an
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Borges, Ron (March 18, 1987). "LeRoux out; Patriots in trouble?".
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Skwar, Don (February 12, 1987). "LeRoux seeks Patriots".
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in January 1982. Conigliaro's old teammates from the
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Woburn, Massachusetts
Wolfeboro, New Hampshire
Northeastern University
Major League Baseball

Boston Celtics
John F. Kennedy
general partner
Boston Red Sox
Woburn, Massachusetts
Woburn Memorial High School
Northeastern University
United States Marine Corps
athletic trainer
Boston Celtics
Boston Bruins
Boston Red Sox
Tom Yawkey
Jean
Rogers Badgett
Kentucky
limited partnership
Haywood Sullivan
The New York Times
State Street Bank
American League
general manager
Fenway Park
free agents

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