The woman believed to be at the center of the David Ortiz shooting riddle can today be revealed as a curvy Dominican model who flocked to the slugger's side as he fought for his life in the hospital.

DailyMailTV has identified Maria Yeribell Martinez Garcia as the female seen clashing with Big Papi's entourage in a waiting room hours after the failed $8,000 'hit' on the baseball star on June 9 in the Dominican Republic.

A video of the incident circulating on social media shows the busty YouTube beauty vlogger arguing with several other women before being thrown to the floor amid chaotic scenes.

The young mom has not been spotted since, though someone claiming to be Garcia gave a brief phone interview to a Dominican TV station in which she denied any romantic involvement with married Ortiz, 43.

'We are friends, he knows my family and the people are making things much larger,' she said in Spanish. 'His recuperation is what's important right now, not me, not the people in the clinic.'

Ortiz is back in the US and expected to recover after he was shot in the back Sunday night in a crowded patio bar in Santo Domingo's bustling Ensanche Ozama neighborhood.

Maria Yeribell Martinez Garcia (pictured) is believed to be at the center of the David Ortiz shooting riddle as the curvy Dominican model attempted to flock to the slugger's side as he fought for his life in the hospital

DailyMail.com has identified Garcia as the female seen clashing with Big Papi's entourage in a waiting room hours after the failed $8,000 'hit' on June 9 in the Dominican Republic

A video of the incident circulating on social media shows the busty YouTube beauty vlogger arguing with several other women before being thrown to the floor amid chaotic scenes

The former Boston Red Sox player, 43, was gunned down on June 9. Dominican Police say a gang of sicarios - hitmen - stalked Ortiz before shooting him at point blank range to claim 400,000 Dominican Pesos ($7,805) that was offered to gun down the former Red Sox star

Dominican Police say a gang of sicarios - hitmen - stalked Ortiz before shooting him at point blank range to claim 400,000 Dominican Pesos ($7,805) that was offered to gun down the former Red Sox star.

Police have not said who was behind the ‘murder for hire’ plot but three law enforcement sources told DailyMail.com it's believed the organizer was a Dominican drug lord who thought Ortiz was having an affair with his girlfriend.

Garcia has not been accused of any wrongdoing and denies being involved with a mobster, describing the love triangle allegation as 'totally false' in an Instagram post circulated on social media.

Alex Radetsky, a US-based agent for Ortiz, declined to comment on whether his famed client had any sort of relationship with Garcia, romantic or otherwise.

But on Monday, a representative for Ortiz, Leo Lopez denied that the shooting had anything to do with a woman but said it was the act of 'hired' killers.

He said: 'There is no doubt that it was an act of hired killers. If we had known that there was a dangerous situation, he would not have been there at that moment.

Radetsky also declined to address a set of images circulating widely in the Dominican media that appear to show that Ortiz bought Garcia a luxury SUV the day before the shooting.

The documents include a June 8 sales agreement for a Lexus RX that lists Garcia as the owner of the new car.

A bank check made out by David Americo Ortiz Arias, the ex-player's full name, shows a Bank of America check for $84,500.

The memo on the check is translated to read: 'the vehicle purchase'. The check was dated June 10, the Monday after Ortiz was shot.

The young mom has not been spotted since, though someone claiming to be Garcia gave a brief phone interview to a Dominican TV station in which she denied any romantic involvement with married Ortiz, 43

Garcia denied being involved with the star: 'We are friends, he knows my family and the people are making things much larger,' she said in Spanish. 'His recuperation is what's important right now, not me, not the people in the clinic'

A set of images circulating widely in the Dominican media that appear to show that Ortiz bought Garcia a luxury SUV the day before the shooting. The documents include a June 8 sales agreement for a Lexus RX that lists Garcia as the owner of the new car (pictured)

A bank check made out by David Americo Ortiz Arias, the ex-player's full name, shows a check for $84,500. The memo on the check is translated to 'the vehicle purchase'. The check was dated June 10 (pictured), the Monday after Ortiz was shot

DailyMail.com approached the Santo Domingo-based dealership to verify whether the papers were genuine. A saleswoman said she was not able to speak to the media because of the ongoing police investigation.

Garcia has not been named as a suspect, nor a person of interest and there is no suggestion she was in on the murder plot.

Dominican authorities have so far arrested six men over the shooting that also wounded Dominican TV host Jhoel Lopez, who it's believed was struck in the leg once the bullet had exited Ortiz' stomach.

Director of Police Ney Aldrin Bautista Almonte told the media on Wednesday afternoon about the murder-for-hire plot.

He said the botched hit involved a 'gang' of multiple suspects caught on CCTV footage switching between cars and motorbikes as they zoned in on their target.

'This was not a crime committed by two people, this was a group effort,' Almonte told reporters.

The suspects in custody include the alleged gunman, Rolfi Ferreira, and Eddy Vladimir Féliz García, not believed to be a relation of the model, who supposedly drove him to the bar on a motorcycle.

Director of Police Ney Aldrin Bautista Almonte told the media Wednesday afternoon that 400,000 Dominican Pesos - nearly $7,805 - had been offered for the slugger's head. Pictured: Ortiz (second from right) shortly before he was shot

David Ortiz is pictured above following his surgery in a hospital in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic after he was shot on Sunday evening. He is now in a Boston hospital

Video from inside the Dial Bar and Lounge bar allegedly shows 25-year-old Ferreira walking up to Ortiz and shooting him with a silver Browning Hi-Power pistol.

He was able to escape in the ensuing chaos but Garcia skidded and fell off his bike and was beaten by onlookers before being taken into custody.

Garcia’s lawyer says he is an innocent moped taxi driver and had no clue what was planned on Ortiz.

Polfirio Allende Dechamps Vasquez, Oliver Moises Mirabal Acosta, Reynaldo Rodriguez Valenzuela and Joel Rodriguez Cruz are accused of coordinating the ambush and ditching the weapon.

A seventh suspect, Luis Alfredo Rivas Clase, is still at large.

Ortiz was flown back to Massachusetts General Hospital Monday on a plane provided by the Red Sox, for whom he played the majority of his glittering career, swatting 483 home runs and winning the World Series three times.

Ortiz is shown with his wife Tiffany. They have two children together and live in Miami. She was not in the Dominican Republic when he was shot. They have been married for 17 years

The ten-time all-star is expected to remain in the hospital for some time but took his first steps Tuesday after surgery to have part of his gallbladder and some of his intestines removed.

In a statement Tuesday, Tiffany, the baseballer's wife of 17 years, said: 'David arrived at Massachusetts General Hospital last night and underwent a successful second surgery.

'He’s is stable, awake and resting comfortably this morning in the ICU where he is expected to remain for the next several days.

'On behalf of me and my family, I want to thank John and Linda Henry, Tom Werner, Sam Kennedy and the Boston Red Sox for all that they are doing for David and our family, as well as Dr. Larry Ronan and the amazing staff at Massachusetts General Hospital.'