BOSTON -- Red Sox catcher Jason Varitek, who was supposed to assume everyday catching duties with Victor Martinez on the disabled list with a fractured left thumb, instead is joining Martinez on the disabled list with a fractured foot, a major league source confirmed Thursday night.
WBZ-Channel 4 in Boston was the first to report that Varitek sustained a leg injury and showed footage of Varitek's charity miniature golf event Thursday night, in which the Sox captain could clearly be seen limping.
Details were sketchy, but a major league source said that while Varitek is expected to miss four to six weeks, it could be less. ESPN Boston was awaiting confirmation on which foot is fractured, but was told that Varitek did not break the foot in Tuesday night's near collision with third baseman Adrian Beltre. Varitek was observed by ESPN Boston's Joe McDonald returning to the dugout in the middle of the fourth inning Tuesday night in some obvious discomfort, but when asked about it afterwards, Varitek said: "Next.''
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WBZ-Channel 4 in Boston was the first to report that Varitek sustained a leg injury and showed footage of Varitek's charity miniature golf event Thursday night, in which the Sox captain could clearly be seen limping.
Details were sketchy, but a major league source said that while Varitek is expected to miss four to six weeks, it could be less. ESPN Boston was awaiting confirmation on which foot is fractured, but was told that Varitek did not break the foot in Tuesday night's near collision with third baseman Adrian Beltre. Varitek was observed by ESPN Boston's Joe McDonald returning to the dugout in the middle of the fourth inning Tuesday night in some obvious discomfort, but when asked about it afterwards, Varitek said: "Next.''
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