Dan Shaughnessy signs ‘Fancona’ book at UNICEF event

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02/26/2013 7:59 PM


Globe sports columnist Dan Shaughnessy, right, signs copies of his book, “Francona: The Red Sox Years,” at a UNICEF event at Legal Sea Foods. With him are UNICEF board member Jeannette Hsu-McSweeney and host Roger Berkowitz. (Globe photo: Bill Brett)

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Dan Shaughnessy moved a few more copies of his best-selling book, “Francona: The Red Sox Years,” at a UNICEF event at Legal Sea Foods Harborside this week. (The Globe sports columnist is on the UNICEF board.) The crowd included fellow board member and Big Papi bride Tiffany Ortiz, Bill and Alli Achtmeyer, Comcast SportsNet New England’s Bill Bridgen, Jeannette McSweeney, former Globe publisher Ben Taylor, Gary and Lynne Smith, former Globe sportswriter Jackie MacMullan, and Legal Sea Foods boss Roger Berkowitz.

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