One Boston sports figure is making a run at the vacant Senate seat left by Ted Kennedy, but it isn't Curt Schilling.
Instead, Stephen Pagliuca, the co-owner of the Celtics, will make a run for the Senate, The Boston Globe and The Wall Street Journal report.
Pagliuca, who made his money as a private-equity investor, is reportedly assembling a campaign staff.
"We're putting a staff together so we can hit the ground running," one adviser told the Globe.
From the WSJ:
"Mr. Pagliuca would be following in the footsteps of Mitt Romney, his former boss at Bain Capital who left the firm to launch a political career in 1994 with an unsuccessful senate race against Mr. Kennedy. Unlike Mr. Romney, who became the governor of Massachusetts and a presidential candidate, Mr. Pagliuca is a longtime Democrat and contributor to the party."