- Jason Varitek
Infobox MLB player
name = Jason Varitek
width = 175
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team = Boston Red Sox
number = 33
position = Catcher
birthdate = birth date and age|1972|4|11
birthplace = city-state|Rochester|Michigan
bats = Switch
throws = Right
debutdate = September 24
debutyear = 1997
debutteam = Boston Red Sox
statyear = 2008
stat1label =Batting average
stat1value = .263
stat2label =Home run s
stat2value = 161
stat3label = Runs batted in
stat3value = 654
teams =
*Boston Red Sox (by|1997-present)
awards =
*Silver Slugger Award winner (by|2005)
*3x All-Star selection (by|2003, by|2005, by|2008 )
*Gold Glove Award winner (by|2005)
*2x World Series Champion (by|2004) (by|2007)Jason Andrew Varitek (pronEng|ˈvɛɹɨˌtɛk, born
April 11 1972 in city-state|Rochester|Michigan) is an Americanbaseball player. After being traded as a minor league prospect by theSeattle Mariners , Varitek has played his entire major league career for theBoston Red Sox . A three-time all-star and Gold Glove Award winner atcatcher , Varitek was an integral part of the2004 World Series and2007 World Series Championship teams. In by|2005, he was named the captain of the Red Sox, the fourth player given the honor. He is aswitch-hitter . His nicknames include "The Captain" and "'Tek" (his chest protector has the monogram "TEK" on its collar). [ [http://static.flickr.com/68/161681622_d8fb50196e.jpg?v=0] ]Varitek is one of only two players in the history of the sport to have played in the World Championship game of the
Little League World Series , in the National Championship game of theCollege World Series , and in the Major LeagueWorld Series (Ed Vosberg is the other). Varitek stands alone as the only baseball player in history to have played in the three aforementioned World Series along with playing on the Olympic Baseball team, and in theWorld Baseball Classic . As well, hisLake Brantley High School baseball team won the Florida State Championship his senior year in 1990 and was named the number one high school baseball team in the nation by a USA Today poll. [cite web|url=http://www.jason-varitek.com/biography.htm|title=Jason Varitek biography] Varitek has also caught a MLB-record fourno-hitter s.Little League career
Varitek was born in city-state|Rochester|Michigan. He played in the
1984 Little League World Series , leading his city-state|Altamonte Springs|Florida team to victory in the United States Championship bracket in a 4-2 victory overSouthport, Indiana . Yet, the national champions fell in the world championship game to the international champion fromSeoul ,South Korea , by a score of 6-2. [cite web|url=http://www.sportingnews.com/archives/littleleague/|title=Sporting News History of LLWS] Varitek playedshortstop ,third base , andcatcher in his three LLWS games, performing well defensively, but was hitless going 0 for 7 with two walks and a run scored. [cite web|url=http://www.littleleague.org/media/jasonvsjason.asp|title=Jason vs. Jason: LLB World Series Participants Square Off in MLB World Series]High school and college
While in high school, Varitek was a third baseman and catcher for the
Lake Brantley High School baseball team in Altamonte Springs, FL. The Patriots' usual catcher was Jerry Thurston, himself a pro prospect. In 1990, the Patriots won the state championship. [cite web|url=http://www.fhsaa.org/records/rec_ba.pdf|title=History of Florida State Champions|format=PDF] He was also a member of the 1992 U.S. Olympic team and won theDick Howser Trophy for National Collegiate Player of the Year. He was also named Baseball America's 1993 College Player of the Year; he appeared in 3 games for the U.S. team in the 2006 World Baseball Classic.Varitek attended Georgia Tech, where he helped lead the Yellow Jackets baseball team to the 1994
College World Series championships, along with teammatesNomar Garciaparra andJay Payton . He graduated from Georgia Tech with a degree in management and is the only Tech baseball player to have his number (33) retired.Early professional career
Varitek played two summers in the
Cape Cod Baseball League with theHyannis Mets . In by|1993, he hit .371 while winning both the league batting championship and MVP. He was drafted 21st overall in the first round by theMinnesota Twins in 1993, [cite web|url=http://www.jason-varitek.com/articles/insidebaseball.htm|title=Inside Baseball at the College World Series] but opted to return for his senior year of college. Following graduation, Varitek signed with agentScott Boras and was drafted by theSeattle Mariners in the first round of the by|1994 amateur draft, with the 14th pick overall.cite web|url=http://ramblinwreck.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/111402aaa.html|title=Varitek, Garciaparra Inducted Into Cape Cod Baseball Hall of Fame] A pioneer of the loopholes in the draft process, Varitek signed with theSt. Paul Saints in the independent Northern League [cite web|url=http://www.jason-varitek.com/articles/varitekseatleagree.htm|title=Varitek, Seattle finally agree; MLB averts lawsuit] before agreeing to terms with the Mariners, and consequently did not enter the Mariners'minor league system until by|1995. When he finally did join the franchise, Varitek was sent to the AA affiliatePort City Roosters where he first metpitcher and longtime teammateDerek Lowe . He was traded with Lowe to the Red Sox during the by|1997 season, in return for relieverHeathcliff Slocumb , often cited as one of the best trades in the Red Sox's favor in recent history.Fact|date=May 2008Major league career
1998 rookie year - 2001
Varitek was called up for a single game on
September 24 , 1997, collecting a single in his only at bat. The next season, Varitek split time with incumbent catcherScott Hatteberg playing in 86 games.cite web|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/v/varitja01.shtml|title=Baseball Reference] Varitek showed signs of things to come in the by|1998 season and with a strongspring training following the season, Varitek ensured himself the starting role. by|1999 was a breakout year for the young catcher; he played 144 games in that season while hitting for a .269 average, with 20home runs , and 76RBI s. [http://www.baseball-reference.com/v/varitja01.shtml Baseball Reference}] Varitek went 5-21 with 3 RBI in the 1999 ALDS against the [Cleveland Indians. [http://www.baseball-reference.com/v/varitja01.shtml Baseball Reference}] and 4-20 with 1 RBI in the ALCS against theNew York Yankees .. [http://www.baseball-reference.com/v/varitja01.shtml Baseball Reference}] Varitek looked forward to building on his success from the year before, but in by|2000 he did not show the same potential and had a disappointing offensive output. He hit just .248 with only 10 home runs and 65 RBI. [http://www.baseball-reference.com/v/varitja01.shtml Baseball Reference}] Prior to the by|2001 season, Varitek signed a 3 year $14.9 million contract with the Red Sox, and off to a hot start before he was sidelined for the season with a broken left elbow after he dove to catch a foul ball onJune 7 . The play went on to be a top Web Gem for the month of July in 2001. Varitek finished the season with a .293 average, 7 home runs, and 25 RBI in just 51 games played. [http://www.baseball-reference.com/v/varitja01.shtml Baseball Reference] ]2002 and 2003
Varitek returned to the Red Sox lineup fulltime in the by|2002 season. The return did not go smoothly, however, as Varitek struggled to find himself at the plate. Despite not reaching his full offensive potential, [http://www.baseball-reference.com/v/varitja01.shtml Baseball Reference] ] pitchers and coaches alike began to notice how much Varitek's preparation and knowledge of the game was helping the pitchers despite the fact that there is no statistical evidence to back up such a claim. His study habits and extra hours of work with pitchers would soon become his defining attribute and make him a household name around the league. Varitek and the Red Sox entered the by|2003 season with a renewed fire to reach the playoffs after missing in the previous three years. Varitek instantly became a leader in the clubhouse which management tried to portray as working class, featuring new faces such as
Kevin Millar ,David Ortiz ,Bill Mueller , andTodd Walker along with original playersTrot Nixon andLou Merloni . 2003 was Varitek's best year to date and earned his first all-star selection after the fans voted him on with theAll-Star Final Vote . He was hitting .296 with 15 HRs and 51 RBIs [cite web|url=http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/news/mlb_news.jspymd=20030709&content_id=417344&vkey=allstar2003&fext=.jsp|title=2003 Varitek, Jenkins are All-Stars] going into the all-star break and finished the season off with a solid .273 average, 25 HRs and 85 RBIs, [http://www.baseball-reference.com/v/varitja01.shtml Baseball Reference] ] all career highs. Varitek also led the Red Sox to a Wild Card berth and their first playoff appearance since 1999.2004 and the World Series
In by|2004, Varitek compiled a career-high .296
batting average with 18home run s and 73 RBI. During a nationally televised game onJuly 24 , 2004, Varitek shoved his glove into the face of Yankees' Alex Rodriguez to protectBronson Arroyo , causing a bench-clearing brawl. Though he was ejected (along with Rodriguez) from the game following the incident, the moment sparked Boston to an 11-10 come from behind victory. It is also sometimes regarded as the turning point in the Red Sox season, as they posted MLB's best record after the melee. The Red Sox culminated the season with their firstWorld Series championship in 86 years. Having played in this World Series, Varitek became the second player to have played in the Little League World Series, College World Series, and Major League World Series. At the end of the year, Varitek became afree agent and signed a 4-year, $40-million contract with the Red Sox.Free agency and promotion to Captain
After Varitek's re-signing, the Red Sox appointed him to be the third team captain since by|1923, after
Carl Yastrzemski (by|1969-by|1983|83) andJim Rice (by|1986-by|1989|89). There are currently only two other captains in Major League Baseball:Derek Jeter of theNew York Yankees andPaul Konerko of theChicago White Sox .According to Red Sox fans, Varitek is valued as a catcher for his ability to work with pitchers, using scouting reports and video footage to plan each game. He also won his first
Gold Glove Award , his firstSilver Slugger , and his second All-Star selection in by|2005.In by|2006, Varitek represented the United States in the
World Baseball Classic . He made the most of his playing time, hitting a grand slam home run against Team Canada allowing Team USA to narrow an 8–2 lead down to 8–6. Team Canada, however, kept the lead in theupset victory.On
July 18 , 2006, Varitek played his 991st game at catcher for theBoston Red Sox , breakingCarlton Fisk 's club record. That game was a home game vs. Kansas City, during which Varitek's achievement was recognized before the top of the 5th inning (after the game was official and couldn't be cancelled due to weather). Varitek received a standing ovation from the sellout crowd atFenway Park for a few moments before play began. OnJuly 31 , 2006, Varitek was injured rounding the bases in a 9–8 victory over the Cleveland Indians (his 1000th career game as catcher), but said he believed the initial injury to the knee occurred while he was blocking home plate to make the tag against the AngelsMike Napoli onJuly 29 , 2006. He had surgery onAugust 3 , 2006 to repair torn cartilage in his left knee. Varitek returned to the Red Sox lineup onSeptember 4 , following a short rehabilitation assignment in Pawtucket.On
September 19 , 2006, Jason was honored during a pre-game ceremony as the first Red Sox catcher to catch 1,000 games. The Red Sox Captain was presented with a special award by Hall of Famer Carlton Fisk, who held the Boston club record with 990 career games caught before Varitek surpassed that total onJuly 18 versus Kansas City. The Sox backstop caught his 1000th game onJuly 31 and by the evening of the ceremony had appeared in 1,009 games behind the plate.That same night, Jason also received the 2006 Red Sox Heart and Hustle Award from the local chapter of the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association, which is presented to a player exemplifying the values, tradition, and spirit of the game of baseball.In 2007, Varitek and the Red Sox returned to the World Series once again, winning for the second time in four years. During the season, Varitek enjoyed a couple of personal highlights, reaching his 1000th career hit. On May 19, 2008, he caught
Jon Lester 's no-hitter, giving him a Major League record of having caught four separate no-hitters in his career.In honor of being captain, Jason released Captain Cabernet, a charity wine with proceeds benefiting Pitching In For Kids and Children's Hospital Boston. [http://www.charitywines.com/varitek.html] [http://www.pitchinginforkids.org/charity_wine.php]
tatistics and awards
Baseball stats|name = Jason Varitek|update = 2008|g=1330|ab=4401|r=573|h=1156|2b=266|3b=13|hr=161|rbi=654|sb=25|ba = .263|cite=cite web | title =Jason Varitek | publisher = RedSox.com| date = 2008-09-24 | url = http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=123660
accessdate = 2008-09-24]Georgia Tech records
"All
Georgia Tech records courtesy of RamblinWreck.com, the official website of Georgia Tech athletics" [ [http://ramblinwreck.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/lettermen.html Georgia Tech all-time records] ]
*Most career games played (253)
*Most careerruns scored (261)
*Most career base hits (351)
*Most career doubles (82)College awards and achievements
*His number 33 is only the second number ever retired by Georgia Tech; the first was #44, worn by Coach Jim Luck
*Baseball America 's 1993 player of the year
*Named by Baseball America to "All-Time College All-Star Team" [ [http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/team/player_career.jsp?player_id=123660 Jason Varitek player bio from RedSox.com] ]
*1994Golden Spikes Award
*1994Rotary Smith Award
*1994Dick Howser Trophy
*Three time consensus All-American (1992, '93, '94) [http://ramblinwreck.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/111402aaa.html Varitek, Garciaparra Inducted Into Cape Cod Baseball Hall of Fame] ]
*Inducted into Georgia Tech Hall of Fame [ [http://ramblinwreck.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/geot-m-basebl-spec-rel.html Georgia Tech Archives] ]
*1994College World Series runner-upEarly professional career
*Inducted into
Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of Fame
*1993 Cape Cod Baseball League's Pat Sorenti Award as the League MVPMLB career
*Three time
All-Star (2003, 2005 and 2008), one time starter (2005)
*2005Silver Slugger Award winner
*2005Gold Glove winner
*2006 Heart and Hustle Award
*On May 19th, 2008 Varitek caught his fourthno hitter , anMLB record.Red Sox milestones and achievements
"All
Red Sox milestones and achievements courtesy of RedSox.com [ [http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/team/player_career.jsp?player_id=123660 RedSox.com player bio] ] "
*Became 26th player to hit 100 home runs for club onApril 14 ,2005
*First Red Soxcatcher to ever win Silver Slugger
*Third Red Sox catcher to win a Gold Glove (Carlton Fisk andTony Pena )
*First Red Sox at any position to win Gold Glove since Tony Pena in1991
*Was on the2004 World Series team, the first Red Sox team to win the championship in 86 years
*Over 1,000 games caught - most in 106-year Red Sox history - breakingCarlton Fisk 's club record of 990 onJuly 18 ,2006 vs. Kansas CityNotable firsts
*In the
2004 World Series , Varitek batted against theSt. Louis Cardinals 'Jason Marquis , the first time two formerLittle League World Series participants have faced each other in theMajor League Baseball World Series. Varitek had played forAltamonte Springs, Florida in1984 . [ [http://www.littleleague.org/media/jasonvsjason.asp Jason vs. Jason: LLB World Series Participants Square Off in MLB World Series] ] .
*In the2004 World Series , Jason became the second player to appear in theLittle League World Series Altamonte Springs, Florida 1984 runner-up,1994 NCAA Div I runner-upGeorgia Tech , andMajor League Baseball World Series ChampionBoston Red Sox 2004 .Ed Vosberg was the first player to complete this triple.
*Varitek is the only player to have competed in theLittle League World Series ,College World Series ,MLB World Series , on the Olympic Baseball team, and in theWorld Baseball Classic .Personal life
Varitek married Karen Mullinax in
1996 . The couple filed for divorce on July 28, 2008. [ [http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2008/08/14/varitek_files_for_divorce/?p1=Well_MostPop_Emailed1] ] They have three daughters: Alexandra Rose (bornJanuary 14 ,2000 ), Kendall Anne (bornSeptember 30 ,2001 ) and Caroline Morgan (bornJune 13 ,2005 ). In addition, his brother Justin Varitek is a member of theRollins College baseball team coaching staff. [cite web | title = Justin Varitek | publisher = rollins.edu | url =http://rollinssports.athleticsite.com/profile.asp?playerID=632| accessdate = 2007-12-02]ee also
*
Top 500 home run hitters of all time
*Major League Baseball hitters with three home runs in one game References
External links
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NAME = Varitek, Jason
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SHORT DESCRIPTION = Baseball catcher
DATE OF BIRTH = April 11, 1972
PLACE OF BIRTH = Rochester,Michigan
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