Ozzie Guillen

Ozzie Guillen
Oswaldo José "Ozzie" Guillén Barriosis a Venezuelan former professional baseball player and manager. He played in Major League Baseball as a shortstop for 16 seasons, primarily with the Chicago White Sox, from 1985 to 2000. He then managed the White Sox from 2004 to 2011 and the Miami Marlins in 2012...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth20 January 1964
CityOcumare del Tuy, Venezuela
fight lie managers talk
A lot of managers tell their G.M. what they want to hear, ... I won't do that. I won't lie to him. I won't talk to him as a boss. I'll fight him.
chicago fans good happened patience waited whatever
A good thing happened to us. I think being here for so many years and the fans in Chicago waited so long and had so much patience and are still there for us ... I don't know how many years, 80 or whatever it is ... good thing we did it.
call mom room start
You want to go in your room and call your mom and start crying.
ball credit guy kept team throws
You've got to give credit to a guy when he throws the ball well. (Washburn) kept our whole team off balance.
chance cleveland control good played year
All year we play pretty good baseball. Cleveland has played outstanding. We can't control that. Now, we have a chance to control that.
ball hit sudden
All of a sudden I see AJ running. I am confused. I don't know what's going on. Some say the ball hit the dirt,
everybody fans nation sudden telling
All of a sudden everybody in the nation thought I was telling the fans to choke,
game kids nice
The game will give you a nice stuff, but your kids are going to be there forever,
dictate game pitch whether
The game will dictate whether they will pitch long if I will pinch-hit for him,
city deserve deserves expressed guys team venezuela wear
These guys deserve to wear a world championship ring. The team deserves it, the city deserves it, and so does everyone in Venezuela who expressed their unconditional support.
alex belong move people please republic sound states team trying united venezuela
Alex is not a hypocrite. I was just trying to say he doesn't have to please people. He doesn't have to make people from the United States or from the Dominican Republic or from Venezuela happy. When you do that, you sound like you are a hypocrite. You say, 'Hey I want to play for the United States and that's the team I belong on,' move on and that's it.
boo kids wife
A.J., because they boo A.J. everywhere. Even in his backyard, his wife and kids boo him.
All the money, all the stuff, that's not my department,
anderson game gives opportunity
Anderson having a game like this gives me an opportunity to give (Aaron) Rowland another day off.