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Time magazine425 viewsNovember 8, 2004
"The Joy of Sox"
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Sports Illustrated, October 25, 1999435 viewsScott Brosius runs full-steam into Varitek at the plate.
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Newspaper Cover - San Francisco Chronicle348 viewsOctober 19, 2008 - "Here We Go Again". Jason Varitek follows his solo home run in the sixth inning that broke an 0-15 slump and put Boston ahead 3-2.
*Thank you so much to Anna Harkey for scanning this and sending it to me!
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2005 Red Sox Official Yearbook407 views
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Boston Magazine - April, 2010 Issue200 viewsFrom an article by John Wolfson entitled, "Our Guy: Jason Varitek".
*thank you to Susie!
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Boston Magazine - April, 2010 Issue334 viewsFrom an article by John Wolfson entitled, "Our Guy: Jason Varitek".
*thank you to Susie!
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Spring 2008 - Olympia Sports Sale Catalog911 viewsThe Captain featured in a full-page add for Nike in the Spring 2008 Olympia Sports catalog!
**click on photo twice for the larger size!
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Baseball America magazine - College Preview Issue, Jan-Feb 1994393 viewsFrom their College Preview issue - page 19:
"Jackets Pack Powerful Sting"
Headlining the roster is Jason Varitek (.404-22-72), the nation's top catcher for the last two seasons and the 1993 Atlantic Coast Conference player of the year. A first-round draft pick of the Minnesota Twins last June, he returned for his senior year.
Junior shortstop Nomar Garciaparra (.297-4-42) joins Varitek as the only members of the 1992 U.S. Olympic team still playing college baseball. Other shared similarities are top-notch defensive skills and preseason All-American status. Both potential first-round draft picks will hit in the middle of the order.
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"This is Baseball Country - In Tek we Trust"560 viewsJason in a retro-look, poster-like advertisement for Nike in the 2008 Opening Day MLB catalog - the only player used to model clothing.
The tag line: "When you're the genuine article, it shows in what you do and what you wear"
**click on photo twice for the larger size!
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2005 Boston Magazine3869 views
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The Improper Bostonian457 viewsNovember 2004
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Faithful257 viewsEarly in 2004, two writers and Red Sox fans, Stewart O'Nan and Stephen King, decided to chronicle the upcoming season, one of the most hotly anticipated in baseball history. They would sit together at Fenway. They would exchange emails. They would write about the games. And, as it happened, they would witness the greatest comeback ever in sports, and the first Red Sox championship in eighty-six years. What began as a Sox-filled summer like any other is now a fan's notes for the ages.
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ESPN magazine363 viewsApril 11, 2005
"The Brain behind the Idiots"
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Diehard Magazine, May 2006441 views"Jason Varitek: Ol' reliable. The only holdover in the infield continues to make a case as the best all-around catcher in baseball this season. He turns 34 on April 11th, and no catcher in the game works as hard - mentally or physically - as Varitek. Varitek will play his usual key role in developing a revamped pitching staff. And with the "idiots" gone for good, the stoic Varitek should begin emerging as the face of the franchise."
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Boston Globe Red Sox Commemorative magazine303 viewsDecember 19, 2004
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Boston Baseball magazine407 viewsAugust 2005 issue
"Jason Varitek - Baseball's best backstop?"
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2005 MLB All-Star Game Official Program366 viewsAmerican League Roster
All-Star Selections: 2
After helping the Red Sox to the world title last year, Varitek is right on pace to match or surpass his 2004 stats. Boston's Captain has maintained an averge above .300 for much of the first half.
2005 STATS:
232 AB 38 R 72 H 13 HR 33 RBI .310 AVG
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2005 MLB All-Star Game Official Program426 viewsAT FIRST GLANCE, page 63
"Quiet Milestones: Jason Varitek was born on April 11, but May 20 has become his favorite day of the year. He's hit at least one homer on that date in each of the last five seasons, including this one. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, that's not a record! Lou Gehrig homered on June 8 for seven straight seasons, from 1932 to 1938."
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