Guillen goes off again

A disappointing weekend for the Sox and manager Ozzie Guillen would completely agree after losing two of three games.
"A very horse(bleep) road trip," Guillen said after the Sox paid the price for their 1-for-10 effort with runners in scoring position. "Disappointing, my (bleeping) (rear). Disappointing for (bleeping) managers that have patience. Very bad road trip."
"The way it ended was the way we started - very bad. No excuse. I don't give a (bleep) the way we lose, I don't care the way we win, we didn't get it done. This road trip was very important for us, and we played like (bleep).''
What really set Ozzie off was the fact the offense failed to produce. Bobby Jenks equaled his career high with three scoreless innings to help the bullpen.
"We had men on second base for like five times with two outs, and we didn't get a hit," Guillen said. "We're supposed to not give into this guy (Jason Kendall). We give in, base hit to win the game. Very bad, very bad."
"I want to go home, (bleeping) disappear, have a day off and get it Tuesday (against Baltimore)," Guillen said. "Just better be prepared for Tuesday. They want to keep competing, they have to start playing better.''
"I want to go home, (bleeping) disappear, have a day off and get it Tuesday (against Baltimore)," Guillen said. "Just better be prepared for Tuesday. They want to keep competing, they have to start playing better.''