After a tough day on the MLB injury front, former white Sox shortstop turned manager Ozzie Guillen had an interesting take. In the ninth inning of the White Sox’ 2-1 loss to the Kansas City Royals on Friday night, Luis Robert Jr.
Over a decade has passed since Guillen managed in the majors.
Ozzie Guillen finds himself back in the playoffs – well, in a different format. In case you’re unaware, former White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen has been coaching the Tiburones de La Guaira in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League this winter.
"We were genius, bro. We were watching the game and (didn't) need computers," then-manager Ozzie Guillen explained. Former Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen, who was at the helm of the club's 2005 World Series victory, currently serves as a pre- and post-game analyst for NBC Sports Chicago.
Guillen gave a vague answer when asked how the White Sox acquired the Astros' signs, explaining that Chicago's "great coaching staff" deserved the credit.
Enrique Rojas of ESPN reports that the Chicago White Sox interviewed former manager Ozzie Guillen on Monday. This report follows conflicting reports regarding the 2005 World Series champion.
With rumors swirling about one managerial candidate, we now have confirmation of a meeting. According to Enrique Rojas of ESPN, Ozzie Guillen formally interviewed with the White Sox on Monday for their manager vacancy.
Because the World Series starts today between the Astros and Phillies, we aren’t likely to get much news about the White Sox’ managerial search until it ends.
Ozzie Guillen may just find his way back to the south side if reports making the rounds are anything to go by. It appears the Chicago White Sox are set look to the past again in their quest for a new skipper.
Guillen was previously manager of the White Sox for eight seasons starting in 2004, highlighted by a 2005 season that saw his White Sox win 99 games and capture the team’s win the first World Series.
Shortly after finding out Bruce Bochy will not be the next manager of the White Sox, reports regarding two additional managerial candidates have surfaced.
As the world turns, so does the rumor mill on the Chicago White Sox' next manager. MLB analyst Bruce Levine reports that the White Sox still may consider Ozzie Guillen.
A presumptive future Hall of Fame member could replace a current one as the next manager of the Chicago White Sox. Following Tony La Russa's retirement from the White Sox for health reasons, longtime San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy has been installed as the favorite to come out of retirement to lead Chicago in 2023.
Ozzie Guillen the tweeter is apparently exactly the same as Ozzie Guillen the manager used to be.
Hiring Guillen to manage the team might just be the perfect recipe for putting the “fun” back in “dysfunctional.”
Ozzie Guillen is one of those guys that never holds back. As a player and a manager, he was one of the most outspoken figures in Major League Baseball.
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