White Sox to retire Ozzie Guillen's No. 13 jersey in August
In a special surprise during their home opener on Friday, the White Sox announced they will be retiring former shortstop and manager Ozzie Guillen's No. 13 jersey in August.
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In a special surprise during their home opener on Friday, the White Sox announced they will be retiring former shortstop and manager Ozzie Guillen's No. 13 jersey in August.
Kyle Manzardo hit a tiebreaking home run and All-Star Steven Kwan drove in two runs to help the Cleveland Guardians beat the Chicago White Sox 6-2.
"Maybe Jerry said this just to see how my reaction is going to be," Guillen says, citing his calmer demeanor now.
"I hope he ends up somewhere," Reinsdorf said of Guillen. "He can help somebody. He just can't come back here. He burned some bridges when he left here.''
The White Sox will host Mark Buehrle Day on June 24 at Guaranteed Rate Field.
Guillen was reminded of his love for managing when he returned to the dugout this winter in Venezuela.
Guillen is currently managing the Tiburones his native Venezuela.
No stranger to controversy, Guillen on Thursday said professional athletes need to be more mindful than ever.
Guillen hopes for a return to managing in the majors.
Jim Hendry always had great respect for Ozzie Guillen and had him in mind to be Cubs manager.
Guillen freely admits that after three seasons of not managing, he's itching to do so.
They'll join the likes of Paul Konerko, Joe Crede and Aaron Rowand.
The former White Sox manager is deserving of an honor from the franchise.
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Ozzie Guillen was quoted in the Chicago Sun-Times on Wednesday stating that when Robin Ventura was finished managing the team he would be interested in returning.
Ozzie Guillen earlier this week said he'd like to manage the White Sox again.
Surely, Ozzie Guillen's some lessons, and he's now expressed a willingness to return to the White Sox.
"I don't have any problems with the Sox," Guillen says.
Former White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen joined Mully and Hanley to reflect and talk baseball.
Ozzie Guillen would not make a good coach. It's manager or bust.
Former White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen stopped by the Score to promote a charity softball event coming up this weekend and he also talked to the guys about how he's staying busy out of baseball.
Ventura shouldn't get a free pass when it comes to taking responsibility for his team's performance, but at the most basic level, it's hard to see what another manager could have done with such a flawed roster.
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But what if the front office shake-up had happened a year or two earlier? What if Rick Hahn, who Guillen always got along with, had become GM sooner than he did? Is there a chance Guillen would still be the manager of the White Sox?
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