Jason Varitek News
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David Wright hit a grand slam in a five-run fifth inning to lead the U.S. to a 6-2 victory over Italy in a World Baseball Classic first round matchup.
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Boston Red Sox captain Jason Varitek is retiring from Major League Baseball after 15 seasons and two World Series championships.
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Jason Varitek was named special assistant to Red Sox General Manager Ben Cherington, seven months after he announced the end of a 15-season Major League Baseball career spent entirely as a catcher with Boston.
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Pedro Martinez, a three-time Cy Young Award winner who helped the Boston Red Sox end an 86-year World Series drought, rejoined the organization as a special assistant to General Manager Ben Cherington.
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Catcher Jason Varitek, who helped lead Boston to two World Series championships and was Red Sox captain from 2005-11, will announce his retirement today at the team’s spring training camp, the Boston Globe reported.
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Jacoby Ellsbury hit a two-run homer to snap a tie and Jason Varitek added another to complete the scoring as the Boston Red Sox beat the New York Yankees 9-5.
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The Boston Red Sox were virtually assured of a place in baseball’s American League Division Series in early September. No team had given up a nine-game lead in the wild-card race.
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The Boston Red Sox padded their American League East lead by one game with a sweep of the doubleheader against the Oakland Athletics as the New York Yankees were rained out in Baltimore.
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The Baltimore Orioles hired Dan Duquette as general manager, a position he filled with the Montreal Expos and Boston Red Sox before leaving Major League Baseball in 2002.
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The first game of the season between the rival New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox at Yankee Stadium came down to the final swing of the bat.
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