Pawtucket Fights to Keep PawSox: Mayor Grebien's Letter to Larry Lucchino

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Pawtucket Fights to Keep PawSox: Mayor Grebien's Letter to Larry Lucchino

Mayor Donald Grebien
Just days after the passing of Pawtucket Red Sox owner James Skeffingon, Pawtucket Mayor Donald Grebien wrote a letter to Boston Red Sox owner Larry Lucchino. 

In the letter, Grebien asks Lucchino about getting a copy of the feasibility study conducted on McCoy Stadium in order to "help gain a better understanding of what the true needs and costs associated with the stadium are." 

Grebien also talks about the fan base in Pawtucket and references Ben Mondor.

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"Ben Mondor recognized and understood that. He helped foster that bond with the City and the State which is a big reason why he was so revered. I ask that you please be conscious of that sentiment as we move forward in our discussions."

Grebien hopes to meet with Larry Lucchino soon to discuss the future of the PawSox. 

Grebien's Letter in its Entirety: 

Dear Mr. Lucchino:

I would like to extend my personal sympathies and deepest condolences on the passing of your friend and business partner James Skeffington. His passing is a reminder to us all how fragile and precious life is and that every day is a gift. In my limited interactions with Mr. Skeffington, he was always professional, courteous and it was obvious that he had a passion for the game of baseball.

Mr. Skeffington’s passing comes at a difficult time, as he was at the forefront of discussions with the State of Rhode Island and its elected leaders as it pertained to the future location of the team. The City of Pawtucket, the PawSox and the new owners still have a working relationship together while PawSox games are being played in the ballpark at McCoy. It is still my hope that we are able to develop that relationship over the course of that time and discover ways that we may be able to partner with each other the baseball season rolls on. 

My administration had previously made several requests to meet and discuss aspects of the City of Pawtucket as it pertains to the future of the PawSox, as well as the commitment and obligations to the City and state at its current location of McCoy Stadium. In particular, I have asked for a copy of the feasibility study conducted on McCoy Stadium. I have seen through several media outlets that consultants hired by new ownership had determined the necessary renovations at McCoy Stadium to be at the $65 million dollar level. The reason for this request is not to question your figures, but rather, to serve the City and help gain a better understanding of what the true needs and costs associated with the stadium are. 

In the interest of transparency and as you try to rebuild a partnership with the State of Rhode Island, I believe that making the McCoy Stadium feasibility study available is critical to the vetting process of any potential agreement. The lawmakers who would have to vote on and approve such an agreement, along with the general public, deserve access to such vital information. In a previous letter, I had suggested that consideration be given to a special session of the General Assembly to be held this summer, to allow for a more thorough period of examination for a deal that would carry such important ramifications for the State of Rhode Island, the City of Pawtucket, and the PawSox organization. Taking our time to arrive at the best decision for all parties involved, should trump any hastiness or expediency to get a deal done. 

Rhode Island and the City of Pawtucket, have proudly carried the banner of Red Sox Nation for many years as the home of Boston’s AAA affiliate, the PawSox. The brand of the Red Sox is something that the people of Pawtucket and the State of Rhode Island strongly identify with. I cannot overstate the support and passion for the PawSox that is ingrained in the fabric and culture of its residents. The fan base here in Pawtucket, is second to none when it comes to supporting their team. Ben Mondor recognized and understood that. He helped foster that bond with the City and the State which is a big reason why he was so revered. I ask that you please be conscious of that sentiment as we move forward in our discussions. With that in mind, I look forward to hearing back from you on an appropriate time for us to meet and converse. Please feel free to contact me directly.

Sincerely,

Donald R. Grebien

Mayor, City of Pawtucket


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