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    Jason Andrew Varitek (/ˈværɪtɛk/; born April 11, 1972), nicknamed "Tek", is an American professional baseball coach and former catcher. He is the game...
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  • Nixon's single. Tanyon Sturtze relieved Mussina and allowed a home run to Jason Varitek that made it 8–5 Yankees. Next inning, Tom Gordon allowed singles to...
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  • and scored on Manny Ramirez's single. After Mike Lowell flew out, Jason Varitek singled before J. D. Drew doubled to score Ramirez and make it 3-0 Red...
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    Keith Hernandez of the Mets, Barry Larkin of the Cincinnati Reds and Jason Varitek of the Boston Red Sox. Brandon Belt of the San Francisco Giants wore...
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    basketball player Jason Van Hollander (born 1949), American illustrator Jason Vargas (born 1983), American baseball pitcher Jason Varitek (born 1972), American...
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    between Yankee superstar Alex Rodriguez and Red Sox catcher and captain Jason Varitek. Red Sox General Manager Theo Epstein shook up the team at the MLB trading...
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  • profanities at Arroyo. Red Sox catcher Jason Varitek positioned himself between the two players. After a brief argument, Varitek pushed his glove into Rodriguez'...
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    settling on a first baseman's mitt. Due to injuries to both Martinez and Jason Varitek, Boston reacquired Cash from the Houston Astros on July 1, 2010, to...
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    California Angels that one team had last two no-hitters in the majors. Varitek sets the record for most no-hitters caught. Played at Miller Park in Milwaukee...
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    Thompson". "Mike Tiernan". "Chris Tillman". "Cecil Travis". "Pie Traynor". "Jason Varitek". "Joey Votto". "John Wathan". "Bill Wegman". "Wes Westrum". "Roy White"...
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