Back in 2016, The Red Sox Report aired this two part bio on legendary catcher Jason Varitek. They titled it "The Jason Varitek Story." Enjoy.
The Boston Red Sox have done a great job of keeping former World Champions around to preserve the desired culture across all levels of the organization.
He’s interviewing on the other coast It’s starting to feel like we may get some resolution about the Red Sox GM/CBO/POBP search very soon, if for no other reason than the fact that there aren’t many candidates left out there who haven’t either already interviewed or declined to be interviewed.
The Giants are looking for a new manager to replace Gabe Kapler, and a Red Sox legend is on their radar.
After parting ways with Gabe Kapler as manager, the San Francisco Giants could be looking to hire another member of the Boston Red Sox 2004 championship team to replace him.
The San Francisco Giants fired Gabe Kapler from his managerial post in late September. Less than one month later, the team is looking at one of his former Boston Red Sox teammates to possibly fill the vacancy.
The San Francisco Giants asked the Boston Red Sox for permission to interview Jason Varitek about their managerial vacancy, the New York Post reported Friday.
Curt Schilling is facing some backlash after he shared personal news about one of his former teammates.
Celebrities came out in full force for the Kentucky Derby on Saturday.
Catherine Varitek -- the wife of former Boston Red Sox catcher Jason Varitek -- spent some of Thursday criticizing Xander Bogaerts on Twitter for his decision to sign with the San Diego Padres.
That’s not especially surprising, as manager Alex Cora announced immediately after the season ended he hoped to retain his staff.
During a recent outing to Canobie Lake Park, the former Red Sox backstop and his family decided to surprise a fan who was wearing the familiar No. 33 red Varitek T-shirt.
The Red Sox have a unique home run celebration that has been witnessed a lot during the postseason. Here's how it became one of the team's most important rituals.
The Red Sox and Yankees battled through one of the stranger MLB games all season on July 17th, a rainy Saturday in the Bronx. The game was called due to
Jason Varitek’s wife revealed on Twitter today that the former catcher tested positive for COVID-19. Varitek is preparing for his first season as a full-time coach on Alex Cora’s robust coaching staff in Boston.
Of the three players the Red Sox acquired from the Dodgers in the infamous Mookie Betts trade back in February, catching prospect Connor Wong is undoubtedly the least well-known and the least heralded.
The most notable addition to the Boston staff is obviously Alex Cora, who was again hired as manager after serving a one-year suspension for his role in the Astros’ sign-stealing scandal.
"Tek" seems to have eyes on the opening with his former team.
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