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Felger & Massarotti

June 7th – Hour 4

Felger & Massarotti

Beasley Media Group

Sports

4.1977 Ratings

🗓️ 7 June 2017

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

In the fourth and final Hour, Felger and Mazz got back into last night’s Boston Red Sox win over the New York Yankees and comments made by Jerry Remy.  To close out the show, it's the Final Word with Jim Murray.

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0:00.0

Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yeah.

0:02.1

Bow, Hess, and now the end is near.

0:08.2

Bo.

0:08.7

Felger and Mass, 985, the Sports Hub.

0:11.7

Okay, everything on the board here.

0:13.1

We started off with Red Sox, the actual baseball game last time.

0:16.0

It was a good game and good win for the seas.

0:17.5

They're going for first place tonight.

0:19.4

We talked about Kimbrel and just about

0:20.8

how insanely good he's been, but the overusage. The four-out saves, he now is five on the year that

0:27.9

matches last year's total, and last year's total for him was a career high. So it's June 7th. So first

0:34.3

week of June, he's already matched last year's career high in terms of four out plus

0:39.9

saves. Is that going to leave a mark? Three out of his last four saves, I think, were four out

0:43.9

saves. And last night he actually had to get a fifth out because there was a pass ball on a

0:49.1

strikeout. So he actually pitched an inning in a third, but had five strikeouts. Wrap your head around

0:52.9

that. But so is there a downside to all that usage with Craig Kimball? This is the most he's thrown at this point in the season since 2011 when he was a young buck, 20-something years old in Atlanta. So there's that. And Drew Pomerant's being left in for that fifth inning. Another thing that we're talking about. So some Red Sox items, I thought John Farrell did a very good job last night. But long term, both of those things. The usage of Kimbril, you know, using palm amounts like that for 123 pitches, does that come back to bite them? We talked about that. We talked about the Jerry Remy story. We got NBA Finals game three tonight, Celtics and the Fault's visit yesterday. So whatever you want. 617779-988.

1:30.9

Joe and Dorchester on Jerry Remy on that story. Go, Joe. Hey, guys. First off, I felt here, I wanted to tell you, you were absolutely right yesterday when you're talking about the Stanley Cup. I love now that came back to bite the penguin's in the ass after Mike Sullivan challenges every single goal in this series.

1:45.6

But about the Remy thing, I don't think, I don't know Remy fan, but he did nothing wrong in this

1:50.5

case. I mean, you guys sit down in earlier, they've been having pitchers and catches who don't

1:55.4

speak the same language for years and years and years. And the fact that someone is such a

2:00.8

prima don't know to bring a translator out for a meeting that really you don't say anything, you should go over the game plan before the game. It's just absolutely ridiculous. And, you know, the fact that Remy's getting some heat over this, I think it's just really just an arbitrary thing and people looking for something they get out of it. People looking for something to get outraged by, for sure. Absolutely. I agree with everything you said. I mean, centuries. And I know centuries ago there weren't foreign players. Decades. Foreign-born players, poor English skills, have gotten by without translators out on the field. Now all of a sudden we need them?

2:34.4

Oh, yeah.

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