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Updated · Fox News · May 18
Catherine Varitek Mocks Red Sox Front Office After Jason Varitek's 2026 Ouster
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 18

Catherine Varitek Mocks Red Sox Front Office After Jason Varitek's 2026 Ouster

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 18
  • Catherine Varitek used social media Monday to mock Boston's front office, saying the Red Sox have the "smartest man in baseball" running things and would be fine without her husband Jason.
  • That jab followed Jason Varitek's late-April exit, when the club fired or reassigned five coaches after a 17-1 win in Baltimore and said the longtime coach had merely been "reassigned."
  • Craig Breslow, the team's chief baseball officer, was the clear target of the post as frustration deepens around a disappointing 2026 season and the handling of one of the franchise's most popular figures.
  • Jason Varitek, 54, spent roughly three decades in the organization, captained Boston from 2005 to 2011 and helped win the 2004 and 2007 World Series, making his removal especially sensitive for fans.
Is Craig Breslow's data-driven purge destroying the Red Sox's soul, or is this the painful price of a future championship?
After firing beloved coaches and creating a divided clubhouse, can the Red Sox front office ever regain the players' trust?
From AL East favorites to total chaos in two months, who is truly to blame for the Red Sox's historic collapse?