NEW YORK — In the history of the Red Sox , no one has caught more games or innings than Jason Varitek.

Varitek understands, more than most, the importance of a strong relationship between a catcher and pitcher.

But Varitek isn’t the least bit worried about Carlos Narvaez — and not the usual choice, Connor Wong — being behind the plate for a critical Game 2 start for Brayan Bello Wednesday night.

“It’s not like Brayan hasn’t had (Narvaez) before,” said Varitek. “(Bello) has had some additions to his repertoire (over the course of the season) and Connor does a great job of helping to relay that. And the hope is that there’s been enough relayed during the season that it becomes a complement rather than a distraction.”

Manager Alex Cora has been impressed with the at-bats from Narvaez o

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