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Varitek played five summers in the Cape Cod Baseball League with the Hyannis Mets.
In, he hit. 371 while winning both the league batting championship and MVP.
He was drafted 21st overall in the first round by the Minnesota Twins in 1993, but opted to return for his senior year of college.
Following graduation, Varitek signed with agent Scott Boras and was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the first round of the amateur draft, with the 14th pick overall.
A pioneer of the loopholes in the draft process, Varitek signed with the St. Paul Saints in the independent Northern League before agreeing to terms with the Mariners, and consequently did not enter the Mariners ' minor league system until.
When he finally did join the franchise, Varitek was sent to the AA affiliate Port City Roosters where he first met pitcher and longtime teammate Derek Lowe.
He was traded with Lowe to the Red Sox during the season in return for reliever Heathcliff Slocumb, often cited as one of the best trades in the Red Sox's favor in recent history.

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