Jason Varitek

2 July 2010

ex on the health of the Red Sox?  In the last seven days, Dustin Pedroia, Victor Martinez, and Jason Varitek have all been placed on the DL, where they joined Jacoby Ellsbury, Josh Beckett

Continue reading "Who's on first at the Midsummer Classic?"

Posted by David | No comments yet

24 October 2008

p; But let’s not forget about Dioner Navarro, either.  He may not have the experience of Jason Varitek, but he calls a hell of a game.

Oh, Canada!

Canadian and Australian players on all four teams that made it to the League Champion Series had serious impacts – both positive and negative – on their teams’ playoff runs:

Continue reading "A new kind of World Series"

Posted by David | No comments yet

3 June 2008

Ortiz and Jason Varitek make up the heart and soul of this team and what they bring to the table cannot be measured in any concrete terms, but it is undeniable to all who wear the uniform. Varitek was lost to injury during the final month of the 2006 season and that team completely collapsed down the stretch. Could it be possible that without Ortiz, the jolly big man with an even bigger smile who keeps everyone in the clubhouse loose, this team could face similar problems?

Continue reading "Injury to Ortiz is Bad News for Boston"

Posted by Joe Sauer | No comments yet

20 May 2008

But the hidden story here, as it often is, lurks behind the plate, in the person of team captain Jason Varitek, only the fourth player ever to receive that honor. Better known for his work at the plate and in the clubhouse than behind it, Varitek has caught no-hitters from Hideo Nomo, Derek Lowe, Clay Buchholz and, now, Jon Lester's. He's the first catcher in major league history to catch four no-hitters, and that's no coincidence.

Continue reading "No-no? Yes Yes!"

Posted by Street Reporter | 1 comment

14 February 2008

rms, especially in the bullpen, but they also need a young catcher to develop to eventually replace Jason Varitek, who is certainly not getting any younger. However, there does not appear to be any rush to trade Crisp and Theo Epstein seems content to wait for the right deal to come along, and it certainly will as one of these teams will eventually become desperate for a proven centerfielder. Will that happen before the Red Sox break camp or will they wait until during the season and they get a better sense of their pitching situation?

Continue reading "Boston Red Sox Spring Training Stories To Follow"

Posted by Joe Sauer | No comments yet