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Felger & Massarotti

The Baseball Reporters – May 12th

Felger & Massarotti

Beasley Media Group

Sports

4.1977 Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2017

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Tony Massarotti opened up the Baseball Reporters looking back at Bobby Valentine’s time as the manager of the Boston Red Sox.  Mazz also talked about the Red Sox rotation and previewed Rick Porcello’s start in tonight’s series opener against the Tampa Bay Rays.

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0:00.0

Now, the show that Red Sox Nation turns to.

0:05.2

First, this is Boston's most listened to nightly baseball show.

0:09.3

The baseball reporter with Tony Mad.

0:11.9

Brought you by Rottler Federal Credit Union, New England Fat Loss, and Jordan's furniture.

0:15.5

On Boston's home for sports, 985, the Sports Hub.

0:23.6

Bobby, what do you take away most from your short time in Boston?

0:27.5

Hardly anything.

0:28.6

It was six months of my life.

0:29.8

It was 162 of 4,000 games that I was involved in.

0:37.2

It wasn't a lot of my life. And it was pretty good for about

0:41.0

105 games. And then it all went to hell. And I guess it wasn't pretty good at all because

0:46.8

David says it wasn't good after two days. But it was real tough duty. There was no kind of

0:52.5

systems that weren't necessarily in place. I felt like I was a little

0:57.6

out on the island, but I'm trying to do my best. That's all I ever do, whatever I do. And it obviously

1:03.4

wasn't good enough. You know who that is, Jim Murray, right? Do you recognize the voice? Sure do. Bobby

1:08.6

V, baby. Oh, Bobby V. You know what's amazing about Bobby Vee, too?

1:11.9

It's been five years. Five years. It doesn't seem like five years, does it? No. I mean, it seems like a couple? Maybe five years it's been since Bobby V managed the Red Sox, and I should say, manage them into the ground. So if you can't see it, why are we asking them to call it?

1:27.8

Exactly. There you go.

1:29.2

The Bobby Valentine era lasted six months. should say, manage them into the ground. So if you can't see it, why are we asking them to call it?

1:27.9

Exactly.

1:28.5

There you go.

1:29.2

The Bobby Valentine era lasted six months, eight months, whatever, a year. But you knew right after that Detroit series to start the year was going to be bad? Never. The most predictable season in Red Sox history. I said, hey, how you doing? How's the great? Yeah, Bobby V. the most predictable season of Red Sox history.

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