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You'll recall that Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen recently had any number of bees in his bonnet over the pine-tarred bat of Bryce Harper. At first, it was a banal enough controversy, but Guillen ...
I hate to be the one to have Ozzie Guillen's back, but, hey, at least it keeps me in shape. There are countless reasons Guillen should not be a major league manager — or anybody’s manager, for ...
Ozzie Guillen is going to be fired as the Miami Marlins manager. This author has no inside knowledge, but the rate that Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria gets rid of his skippers makes it clear that ...
Ozzie Guillén talks too much? In other news, the earth is round. The former Chicago White Sox player and manager — and current NBC Sports Chicago analyst — once again has been accused of ...
Months after the betting scandal involving Shohei Ohtani's interpreter, one former player is speaking out and believes the superstar was the one betting.
The only thing I can say is Jerry got a championship and Ozzie Guillen was the face -- not the face -- the manager of the club. That's going to stick with him for the rest of his life.
The reunification of Ozzie Guillen and the White Sox at SoxFest in January paved the way for the latest evolution of the player-turned-manager-turned-analyst. NBC Sports Chicago on Wednesday announ… ...
Ozzie Guillén tackled an impossible task Sunday, trying to explain how the Chicago White Sox season turned into a historic disaster. The White Sox lost again Sunday, 4-2, to the San Diego Padres.
Ozzie Guillén essentially echoed that sentiment when he claimed Wednesday that managing an MLB team is easier than hosting a radio show. At least for him.
Ozzie Guillen, uncaged. ‘‘I’m gone for seven years, then all of sudden I’m back with my people,’’ he said. ‘‘Maybe I deserved that [separation]. I don’t blame them.
Ozzie Guillen deserves a raise. I don’t know what NBC Sports Chicago is paying him to be the star of its pregame and postgame shows, but it’s not enough. Guillen agrees.
CHICAGO, IL - MAY 16: Manager Ozzie Guillen #13 of the Chicago White Sox waves to fans before a game against the Texas Rangers at U.S. Cellular Field on May 16, 2011 in Chicago, Illinois.
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