Jason Varitek Catches Some MLB History In Jon Lester's Monday Night No-Hitter

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There was history in the making at Fenway Park Monday Night. After catching Jon Lester's no-no, Jason Varitek became the first in MLB history to be behind the plate for four no-hitters. [link]
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