It's been more than six years since David Ortiz played his last MLB game, but his love for the Boston Red Sox -- and disdain for the New York Yankees -- hasn't diminished.
Ortiz then gave the fan a little perspective and explained how fans treated him differently in Boston.
To be fair, there's a reason why Ortiz was so beloved in Boston. He emerged as a postseason folk hero almost immediately after joining the Red Sox, delivering five home runs and 19 RBIs during the 2004 playoffs to help the franchise end its 86-year championship drought in just his second year with the team.
"Aaron Judge, the minute he cools off, even during the regular season, he gets the biggest boos," Ortiz said."Let me tell you, as an athlete, you will take that from the opposition when you go to their place. But when you get that s--- at home, bro, not good.
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