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Felger & Massarotti

Felger & Mazz: Ortiz Shooting Ruled a Case of Mistaken Identity, the Red Sox Win in Minnesota, and the Rays Considering Split Home Venues (Hour 1)

Felger & Massarotti

Beasley Media Group

Sports

4.1978 Ratings

🗓️ 20 June 2019

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Felger and Massarotti kicked off the show discussing the latest in the David Ortiz investigation.  The guys also talked about the Red Sox win over the Twins and possibly of the Tampa Bay Rays playing their home games in two different stadiums.

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0:00.0

B-Pod Studios.

0:11.0

All right, you got all that?

0:12.5

I'm glad that cleared that up.

0:14.6

That's all clear now to me.

0:16.1

Thanks.

0:16.8

Thank you for straightening that all out.

0:20.0

If that doesn't make it crystal clear what happened down there in the DR last week, Mas. I don't know what does. Sorry, go ahead. What? You're telling me you're not convinced by that? No, no. So listening to that thing, that sounds like a Saturday Night Live parody is what it sounds like. Garrett Morris for the hearing impaired. I mean, I'm not kidding. In tonight's top stories.

0:43.2

Again, my pop culture references are like 40, 50 years old, but that one's relevant.

0:45.1

Totally.

0:46.8

Of course, I don't believe it.

0:48.3

How could you possibly believe it?

0:53.2

And a lot of this started to happen last night, obviously right after you left.

0:54.6

The press conference started.

0:59.4

They said it was a case of mistaken identity. And we all began to roll our eyes. And what is telling to me in this whole story is the people in the Dominican feel that way. None of them

1:04.6

down there believe it. None of them do. They don't. They know. I mean, they know their own

1:10.4

citizens don't believe it.

1:12.9

So, like, I don't know how anybody up here with a straight face could look at that thing and believe that that's what happened down there.

1:18.5

Six days ago, six, five days before the press conference, a spokesman for the prosecutor called the idea of mistaken identity bogus.

1:30.5

That's what he called it, bogus.

1:32.5

So the guy was trying to avoid getting beat up in jail.

1:35.2

Okay, now, again, it wasn't an actual quote, so I'm going by the story, but I think he told CNN that it was a bogus claim.

1:42.1

And now of a sudden, five days later, the prosecutor comes out and says it's a case, a mistake, and identity? I mean, seriously, talk about a three-ring circus and stoojury down there. Okay, so there's a couple different things that I just find interesting. You know, one is that. Again, the guy that you're talking about is a spokesman, a prosecution spokesman last Friday. Eric Montilla, Montilla. Montilla. Montia. Montia. He cast doubt on the shooter's claim. It was the shooter who shouted through the prison bars. I got the wrong guy. Was it confused. Wasn't meant for David. And there was like another hype man behind him, too,

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