New York Yankees legend Derek Jeter is the subject of a seven-part documentary on ESPN. The Captain, which details his time playing for the New York Yankees, aired its first episode on Monday after the MLB Home Run Derby. Not everyone had rave reviews for the documentary, however, including former Boston Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon. Via Twitter, Papelbon unleashed a bonkers statement in which he suggests ESPN film a documentary on “the real captain who whipped A Rods (Alex Rodriguez's) Ass.”

Of course, Papelbon is referring to his former backstop Jason Varitek, who was the captain of the Boston Red Sox throughout Pap's tenure with the team. In the most renowned moment of Varitek's career, he and Alex Rodriguez got into a physical altercation, during which Varitek smacked Rodriguez in the face with his catchers mitt. It's an iconic bit of lore within the Yankees-Red Sox longstanding rivalry, and Papelbon thinks it should be the focus of its own documentary.

We're sure this is just an excuse for the retired closer to take aim at the Yankees and A-Rod in particular, seeing as his comments had nothing to do with Jeter himself.

Varitek captained the Red Sox for 11 years and was a fan favorite in Boston, where he won two World Series and made three All-Star appearances. Varitek played alongside Papelbon from 2005-2011 before the latter joined the Philadelphia Phillies.

Jonathan Papelbon retired from MLB in 2016 after a 12-year career, during which he racked up 368 saves, 808 strikeouts, and a 2.44 ERA across 689 appearances and 725.2 innings.