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The following are the baseball events of the year 1994 throughout the world.

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39-623: As coach Jason Andrew Varitek ( / ˈ v ær ɪ t ɛ k / ; born April 11, 1972), nicknamed " Tek ", is an American professional baseball coach and former catcher . He is the game planning coordinator, a uniformed coaching position, for the Boston Red Sox . After being traded as a minor league prospect by the Seattle Mariners , Varitek played his entire 15-year career in Major League Baseball (MLB) for

78-607: A .300 on-base percentage . After the 2011 season, Varitek became a free agent once again, and was offered a minor league contract, with an invitation to spring training, by the Red Sox. On March 1, 2012, at Jet Blue Park in Fort Myers, Florida, Varitek officially announced his retirement. Ryan Lavarnway , fellow catcher and teammate of Varitek in 2011, listed the Boston veteran as his favorite player growing up. "Varitek has set

117-570: A Major League record of having caught four separate no-hitters in his career. In honor of being captain, Varitek released Captain Cabernet, a charity wine with proceeds benefiting Pitching In For Kids and Children's Hospital Boston. At the end of the 2008 season, Varitek opted for free agency. Reports in the Boston Globe suggested that his agent, Scott Boras , was using New York Yankee catcher Jorge Posada 's four-year, $ 52.4 million deal as

156-471: A benchmark for negotiations. On February 6, 2009, Varitek signed a new one-year deal with the Red Sox worth $ 5 million with a $ 5 million club option, or a $ 3 million player option, for 2010. During the 2009 season, Varitek's numbers were similar to his dismal 2008 season, with slightly more home runs (14), doubles (24) and runs batted in (51), and a higher slugging percentage (.390) despite a lower batting average (.209) and fewer at bats (425). He eventually became

195-442: A hitting hot streak, having a .310 average at one point and on May 20, 2001, he homered three times in a single game before a broken left elbow injury sidelined the catcher for nearly the rest of the season, as Varitek dove to catch a foul ball on June 7. The play went on to be a top Web Gem for the month of July 2001. Varitek finished the season with a .293 average, seven home runs, and 25 RBI in 51 games played. Varitek returned to

234-465: A nationally televised game on July 24, Varitek shoved his glove into the face of the Yankees' Alex Rodriguez after Rodriguez was hit by a pitch and gestured towards pitcher Bronson Arroyo , causing a bench-clearing brawl. Though he was ejected (along with Rodriguez) from the game following the incident, the Red Sox, spurred on by the fight, came from behind to win 11–10. It is also sometimes regarded as

273-669: A result of a players' strike , the MLB season ended prematurely on August 11, 1994. No postseason (including the World Series ) was played. Minor League Baseball was not affected. During the shortened Major League Baseball season, the league adorned uniforms and stadiums to announce the 125th anniversary of baseball's first professional team, the Cincinnati Red Stockings . The Yomiuri Giants also celebrated their sixtieth anniversary with their eighteenth championship in

312-705: Is often applied as an umbrella term for all leagues — major and minor — under the authority of the Commissioner of Baseball . Operating outside the Minor League Baseball organization are many independent minor leagues such as the Atlantic League , American Association , Frontier League , and the feeder league to these the Empire Professional Baseball League . Japan has had professional baseball since

351-699: Is one of only three players, along with pitcher Ed Vosberg and outfielder Michael Conforto , to have played in the Little League World Series , College World Series , and Major League World Series . He additionally participated in Olympic Baseball and the World Baseball Classic . His Lake Brantley High School baseball team won the Florida State Championship his senior year in 1990 and

390-504: The China National Baseball League , Israel Baseball League , and Baseball Philippines . During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, players of black African descent were barred from playing the major leagues , though several did manage to play by claiming to be Cubans or Native Americans . As a result, a number of parallel Negro leagues were formed. However, after Jackie Robinson began playing with

429-626: The National League (founded in 1876) and the American League (founded in 1901). Historically, teams in one league never played teams in the other until the World Series , in which the champions of the two leagues played against each other. This changed in 1997 with the advent of interleague play . The Philadelphia Phillies , founded in 1883, are the oldest continuous same-name, same-city franchise in both Major League Baseball and all of American professional sports. In addition to

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468-455: The World Baseball Classic , playing in three games. He made the most of his playing time, hitting a grand slam against Team Canada allowing Team USA to narrow an 8–2 lead down to 8–6. Team Canada, however, kept the lead in the upset victory. On July 18, 2006, Varitek played his 991st game at catcher for the Boston Red Sox , breaking Carlton Fisk 's club record. That game was a home game vs. Kansas City , during which Varitek's achievement

507-700: The 1930s. Nippon Professional Baseball consists of two leagues, the Central League and the Pacific League , each with six teams. South Korea has had professional baseball since 1982. There are 10 teams in KBO League . Taiwan has had professional baseball since the 1990s. The Chinese Professional Baseball League absorbed Taiwan Major League in 2003. There are currently 6 teams in the CPBL. Other Asian leagues include three now defunct leagues,

546-465: The ALDS, he set a postseason record by scoring five runs in a single game. Looking forward to building more success from the year before, the 2000 season was a disappointment offensively, producing a .248 average with only 10 home runs and 65 RBI, as the Red Sox failed to qualify for post-season play. Prior to the 2001 season, Varitek signed a three-year, $ 14.9 million contract with Boston. Varitek went on

585-603: The New York Yankees and Paul Konerko of the Chicago White Sox). Varitek remained captain until his retirement before the 2012 season. Varitek wore a "C" patch on his uniform, making him the first player to do so in a World Series. In 2005 , Varitek won his first Gold Glove Award , his first Silver Slugger , and his second All-Star selection. In 2006 , Varitek represented the United States in

624-523: The Red Sox entered the 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 , and Todd Walker along with original players Trot Nixon and Lou Merloni . The 2003 season was Varitek's best to date and he earned his first All-Star selection after

663-428: The Red Sox lineup full-time in the 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, pitchers and coaches alike began to notice how much Varitek's preparation and knowledge of the game was helping the pitchers. His study habits and extra hours of work with pitchers would soon become his defining attribute. Varitek and

702-403: The Red Sox. A three-time All-Star and Gold Glove Award winner at catcher , as well as a Silver Slugger Award winner, Varitek was part of both the 2004 World Series and 2007 World Series Championship teams, and was viewed widely as one of the team's leaders. In December 2004 he was named the captain of the Red Sox, only their fourth captain since 1923. He was a switch-hitter . Varitek

741-738: The Year Award , and won the Dick Howser Trophy for National Collegiate Player of the Year. Varitek graduated from Georgia Tech with a degree in management and is the only Tech baseball player to have his number (33) retired. In 1991 and 1993, Varitek played collegiate summer baseball in the Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL) for the Hyannis Mets . In 1993, he hit .371 for Hyannis, won the league batting title, and

780-511: The backup catcher when the Red Sox acquired All-Star Victor Martinez on the July 31 trade deadline. On December 2, 2010, Sports Illustrated reported that Varitek signed a one-year, $ 2 million deal to stay with the Red Sox for the 2011 season. The deal was finalized on December 10. With the addition of Jarrod Saltalamacchia , Varitek usually came off the bench during the 2011 season, playing in 68 games, hitting .221 with 11 home runs, 36 RBI, with

819-514: The end of the year, Varitek became a free agent and signed a four-year, $ 40-million contract with the Red Sox. After Varitek's re-signing the Red Sox appointed him team captain , only the fourth Red Sox player so honored since 1923, following Hall of Famers Jimmie Foxx ( 1940 – 1942 ), Carl Yastrzemski ( 1966 and 1969 – 1983 ) and Jim Rice ( 1986 – 1989 ). At the time, Varitek was one of just three captains in MLB (the others were Derek Jeter of

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858-594: The fans voted him in with the All-Star Final Vote . He was hitting .296 with 15 home runs and 51 RBI going into the All-Star break and finished the season off with a solid .273 average, 25 home runs and 85 RBI, all career highs. The Red Sox earned a Wild Card berth and their first playoff appearance since 1999, before losing the 2003 ALCS to the Yankees. In 2004 , Varitek compiled a career-high .296 batting average with 18 home runs and 73 RBI . During

897-414: The first Red Sox catcher to catch 1,000 games. He 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 it. Varitek caught his 1,000th game on July 31 and by the evening of the ceremony had appeared in 1,009 games behind the plate. That same night, Varitek also received the 2006 Red Sox Heart and Hustle Award from

936-642: The first round of the 1994 amateur draft, with the 14th pick overall. A pioneer of the loopholes in the draft process, Varitek signed with the St. Paul Saints in the independent Northern League before agreeing to terms with the Mariners, and consequently did not enter the Mariners' minor league system until 1995 . When he finally did join the franchise, Varitek was sent to the AA affiliate Port City Roosters where he first met pitcher and longtime teammate Derek Lowe . He

975-552: The gold standard for the position, catching four no-hitters and winning two World Series. He’s a true professional in handling a pitching staff and is something I’d like to become as my career progresses." On September 27, 2012, then-Red Sox general manager Ben Cherington announced that Varitek had been named special assistant to the general manager. In that role, Cherington said Varitek would be involved in areas such as "major league personnel decisions, evaluations, and mentorship and instruction of young players." His role by March 2018

1014-532: The initial injury to the knee occurred while he was blocking home plate to make the tag against the Angels Mike Napoli on July 29, 2006. He had surgery on August 3, 2006, to repair torn cartilage in his left knee. Varitek returned to the Red Sox lineup on September 4, following a short rehabilitation assignment in Pawtucket. On September 19, 2006, Varitek was honored during a pre-game ceremony as

1053-579: 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, winning for the second time in four years. During the season, Varitek recorded his 1,000th career hit. On May 19, 2008, he caught Jon Lester 's no-hitter, giving him

1092-640: The major leagues, many North American cities and towns feature minor league teams. An organization officially styled Minor League Baseball , formerly the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, oversees nearly all minor league baseball in the United States and Canada. The minor leagues are divided into classes AAA, AA, High-A, A, and Rookie. These minor-league divisions are affiliated with major league teams, and serve to develop young players and rehabilitate injured major-leaguers. "Affiliated baseball" (archaically, " organized baseball ")

1131-663: The major-league Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, the Negro leagues gradually faded. The process of integration did not go entirely smoothly; there were some ugly incidents, including pitchers who would try to throw directly at a black player's head. Now, however, baseball is fully integrated, and there is little to no racial tension between teammates. Between 1943 and 1954, the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League fielded teams in several Midwestern towns. 1994 in baseball As

1170-599: The season, and with a strong spring training the following season, Varitek earned the starting catcher position. The year 1999 was a breakout season for the catcher. Varitek played in 144 games, hitting for a .269 average, with 20 home runs and 76 RBIs . Varitek went 5–21 with 3 RBI in the 1999 ALDS against the Cleveland Indians and 4–20 with 1 RBI in the ALCS against the New York Yankees . During

1209-462: The start of the 2021 season. On November 2, 2022, Varitek signed a three–year contract extension to remain on Boston's coaching staff. Source: Source: As of 2005, Varitek identified as an evangelical Christian . Varitek has three daughters from his previous marriage: Ally, Kendall and Caroline. He and his first wife, Karen Mullinax, divorced in 2008. He married Catherine Panagiotopoulos on November 26, 2011, and their first child, Liv,

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1248-452: The turning point in the Red Sox' season, as they posted MLB's best record after the melee. Boston culminated the season with its first World Series championship in 86 years , after being the first MLB team to overcome a three games to none deficit, doing so in the ALCS against the Yankees. Varitek went 3-for-4 in the crucial Game 6 (the "Bloody Sock game" of the ALCS which Boston won 4-2). At

1287-475: Was "Special Assistant to the President of Baseball Operations". After not appearing in the team's front-office directory during the 2019 season, in 2020 he was listed as "Special Assistant / Catching Coach". On November 20, 2020, Varitek was named to a uniformed coaching role, that of game planning coordinator, on the coaching staff of manager Alex Cora . His title was changed to Player Information Coach prior to

1326-674: Was Jerry Thurston, himself a pro prospect. In 1990, the Patriots won the state championship. Varitek attended Georgia Tech , where he helped lead the Yellow Jackets baseball team to the 1994 College World Series title game, along with future Red Sox teammates Nomar Garciaparra and Jay Payton (they lost to the University of Oklahoma ). In 1994, he received the Baseball America College Player of

1365-519: Was born on May 26, 2012. They reside in Hingham, Massachusetts . Professional baseball Professional baseball is organized baseball in which players are selected for their talents and are paid to play for a specific team or club system. It is played in leagues and associated farm teams throughout the world. Major League Baseball in the United States and Canada consists of

1404-538: Was named the league's MVP. In 2002, he was inducted into the CCBL Hall of Fame . Varitek was a member of the U.S. national baseball team at the 1992 Summer Olympics . Varitek was drafted 21st overall in the first round by the Minnesota Twins in 1993, but opted to return for his senior year of college. Following graduation, Varitek signed with agent Scott Boras and was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in

1443-574: Was named the number one high school baseball team in the nation by a USA Today poll. Varitek caught an MLB-record four no-hitters , a record which was later tied by Carlos Ruiz . Varitek played in the 1984 Little League World Series , leading his Altamonte Springs, Florida , team to victory in the United States Championship bracket in a 4–2 victory over Southport, Indiana . Varitek was Lake Brantley High School 's third baseman and relief catcher. Brantley's first line catcher

1482-399: Was recognized before the bottom of the fifth inning (after the game was official and couldn't be cancelled due to weather). Varitek received a standing ovation from the sellout crowd at Fenway Park for a few moments before play resumed. On July 31, 2006, Varitek was injured rounding the bases in a 9–8 victory over the Cleveland Indians (his 1,000th career game as catcher), but said he believed

1521-440: Was traded with Lowe to the Red Sox during the 1997 season in return for reliever Heathcliff Slocumb , often cited as one of the best trades in the Red Sox's favor in recent history. Varitek was called up for a single game on September 24, 1997, collecting a single in his only at bat. During the 1998 season, Varitek split time with incumbent catcher Scott Hatteberg , playing in 86 games. Varitek showed signs of things to come in

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