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ARLINGTON, Texas – The Red Sox have granted permission for the Giants to interview their player information coach Jason Varitek for their managerial position, The Post has learned.

 Varitek is expected to have an informational phone call in the coming days with the Giants so the sides can gain familiarity with each other and determine whether to continue in the process.

Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi, when reached by The Post, said he does not comment on an ongoing interview process.

The Giants opened the managerial position by firing Gabe Kapler with three games remaining in the season and San Francisco in a late-season freefall that ended their chances to reach the playoffs. 

Kapler was completing his fourth year as the Giants manager.

Kapler’s interim replacement, Kai Correa, already has interviewed for the position, according to reports, as have two other Giants coaches: Mark Hallberg and Alyssa Nakken. 


  Jason Varitek is a candidate for the Giants’ managerial job. Getty Images Jason Varitek is a candidate for the Giants’ managerial job. Getty Images

The San Francisco Chronicle reported that another former major league catcher, Mariners coach Stephen Vogt, also is expected to interview for the position.

Varitek has never managed, but was known as a leader in his 15 years with the Red Sox, which included him being named captain after Boston won its first World Series in 86 years in 2004. 

The Red Sox won two World Series with him as the starting catcher. 

Varitek, 51, has worked with the Red Sox since his retirement after the 2011 season. 

He became a uniformed coach in 2021. 

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