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 the College World Series, and in the Major League World 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 the World Baseball Classic. His Lake 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. Varitek has caught an MLB-record four no-hitters.
Contents
* 1 Little League career
* 2 High school and college
* 3 Early professional career
* 4 Major league career
o 4.1 1998 rookie year - 2001
o 4.2 2002 and 2003
o 4.3 2004 and the World Series
o 4.4 Free agency and promotion to Captain
* 5 Statistics and awards
o 5.1 Georgia Tech records
o 5.2 College awards and achievements
o 5.3 MLB career
o 5.4 Red Sox milestones and achievements
o 5.5 Notable firsts
* 6 Personal life
* 7 See also
* 8 References
* 9 External links
Little League career
Varitek played in the 1984 Little League World Series, leading his Altamonte Springs team to victory in the United States Championship bracket in a 4-2 victory over Southport, Indiana. His team then fell in the world championship game to the international champion from Seoul, South Korea, by a score of 6-2. Varitek played shortstop, third base, and catcher in his three LLWS games, performing well defensively, but was hitless going 0 for 7 with two walks and a run scored.

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