Jun 25, 2008 04:30 AM
Mark Zwolinski
SPORTS REPORTER
Cincinnati Reds slugger Adam Dunn referred to Jays GM J.P. Ricciardi as a clown last week after Ricciardi's anti-Dunn comments on a Toronto radio call-in show.
Now, Dunn is calling Ricciardi a liar.
Dunn made his latest assessment after hearing that Ricciardi claimed to have made an apology in a phone call – a phone call Dunn said was never made.
The story gets really complicated because Ricciardi insists he got a call from a person who identified himself as Adam Dunn, then proceeded to make the apology.
"I talked to Adam on Saturday," Ricciardi said prior to last night's Jays-Reds game.
"He (Dunn) called me, I tried to get his phone number and I wasn't having any luck. He had called me and I told him I made a mistake and I apologized. I let my guard down which I shouldn't have done, but I did. All I can do is apologize."
Ricciardi said he wasn't certain that Dunn accepted his gesture. Apparently, Dunn didn't because he says he never spoke with Ricciardi.
"What? Not true, 1 million per cent," Dunn told Cincinnati's MLB.com website when informed of Ricciardi's apology prior to the game. Dunn repeated his denial after the game.
"I'm just so sick and tired of this first and foremost, but the real truth is no, I have not talked to him," Dunn said.
"Again, I'm not going to go out of my way to apologize or get an apology from a guy I don't even know. So no, it didn't happen and I hope this is the last time I have to talk about it because I'm sick and tired of it. If he said he talked to me, then it's a lie."
Dunn acknowledged an attempt by Reds GM Walt Jockety to obtain his cell phone number.
Ricciardi was upset when Dunn's denial was presented to him.
"All I know is the person I talked to said it was Adam Dunn," said Ricciardi, who questioned Dunn's commitment to the game in an on-air discussion with a caller.
"That's quite a prank to pull."