Michael Felger

Originally from Milwaukee, Felger graduated from Boston University in 1992. Upon graduating, he worked as an intern with the Boston Herald. He later joined the paper on a permanent basis and became the lead reporter for the Boston Bruins from 1997 to 1999. He then became their New England Patriots beat columnist,a position he held from 1999 to 2008.

Felger also hosted a sports talk radio show called The Mike Felger Show on 890 ESPN. The show ran from 2005 to 2008, at which time Felger left at the end of his contract. He moved on as an online columnist and fill-in host for Boston sports radio station WEEI while continuing his television work on Comcast SportsNet New England. Felger began to host an afternoon drive-time show with Tony Massarotti on 98.5 The Sports Hub upon its launch in August 2009.

Anthony Massarotti

Massarotti joined the Boston Herald in 1989, and covered the Boston Red Sox for the paper from 1994 through 2008. During his time with the Herald, Massarotti frequently covered the Red Sox for Fox Sports New England, and appeared occasionally as a guest on WHDH's Sports Xtra. He also appeared on Boston's WEEI sports talk radio program The Big Show. These appearances ended with his later leaving the Herald for the Globe due to a long standing ban on Globe staffers appearing on the station.While with the Herald, Massarotti was known for his staunch support of former Red Sox managers Jimmy Williams and Grady Little, despite Little's controversial decisions during Game 7 of the 2003 American League Championship Series.

In September 2008 Massarotti joined the staff of the Boston Globe. In addition to writing a regular column for the paper, Massarotti became the voice and face of the Globe's online Boston.com sports feature. In March of 2013, he left the Boston Globe. However, after his brief hiatus, Massarotti returned to writing for the Globe's online sports blog in early 2014. Tony is now the co-host of Felger and Massarotti on WBZ-FM. He also appears on the The Toucher and Rich Show as "Naughty" Massarotti. A common joke on The Sports Hub involves Tony's high pitched voice. At the conclusion of "The Felger and Mazz" Friday radio show, a clip of Tony speaking (called "Squeaky Mazz") is played with his voice pitch artificially raised for comedic effect.[

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