Posts Tagged ‘captain jason’

Jason Varitek Broken Foot: Boston Red Sox Cash in from Houston Astros

July 1st, 2010

The Red Sox have traded minor league infielder Angel Sanchez to the Houston Astros in exchange for catcher Kevin Cash.

Cash, 32, hit .204 with two homers and four RBI for the Astros this season before being designated for assignment on June 23rd.

The acquisition was prompted by an injury to team captain Jason Varitek, reportedly a broken bone in his foot that will cause him to miss four to six weeks.

Cash spent part of the 2007 and 2008 with the Sox, hitting .207.

He caught Tim Wakefield 35 times during his tenure with the Red Sox, thus explaining why the club may have re-acquired him in the wake of Victor Martinez’ injury.

With Wakefield due to start tomorrow night, Cash could be added to the roster prior to game time.

Read more MLB news on BleacherReport.com

Know Your Role: How Will Victor Martinez Handle a Full Time Job In Boston?

February 8th, 2010

Found at Boston Sox Journalism

With Spring Training coming upon us, I will be adding one or two main discussion topics about the Boston Red Sox and their 2010 season daily. I will be analyzing the hottest topics and expressing my opinions about each. Today, I ask whether or not Victor Martinez will be able to handle the full time catcher position.

The heading may be confusing, so let me clarify. With Victor Martinez being the new full time catcher on the Red Sox, can he work well with the pitching staff and fill the shoes of the man who has caught four no hitters, Jason Varitek?

In my honest opinion, it was common sense to make Victor Martinez the full time catcher for the 2010 regular season. He is clearly a major step up from the captain and will no doubt provide at the plate, but will he work the same magic when it comes to chemistry with the staff like Varitek always did?

This Spring is where this question will really be put into perspective in my opinion. He has Jason Varitek to help him as well as the staff and there should be no real worries besides catching Tim Wakefield, which may not even be that much of a problem seeing as he's the odd man out in the rotation, or his other problem being Josh Beckett.

Last season there seemed to be some communication problems between Beckett and Martinez that proved a lack of chemistry. Josh obviously worked far better with Varitek behind the plate and it's up to V-Mart and Beckett to build a bond of sorts before Opening Day.

Can Martinez handle the roll?

Honestly, I do not think it will be much of a problem because like I said, he still has Varitek there to help him out and the rotation is arguably the best in baseball today.

The final answer is, yes, Martinez will learn how to handle the rotation and take over for the veteran captain, Jason Varitek, very well. There may be some miscommunications at the start of the process, but I have no doubt in my mind that V-Mart will be a  suitable replacement on the Red Sox

Found at Boston Sox Journalism

Read more MLB news on BleacherReport.com