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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.
Former MLB player and manager Ozzie Guillén unloaded on umpire Hunter Wendelstedt during NBC Sports Chicago's postgame after the White Sox lost 9-0 to the Baltimore Orioles.
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 has seen enough. Again. The NBC Sports Chicago studio analyst was unimpressed following the team's latest loss, an 8-5 stumble against the Kansas City Royals on Monday night.
Ozzie Guillén was closely following the Final of the 2025 Caribbean Series in Mexicali, where the representatives from the Dominican Republic, Leones del Escogido, clinched the title by narrowly ...
5. Ozzie Guillén, television analyst Guillén, of course, used to manage the White Sox. He won more than 52% of his games from 2004-11, and he even raised the World Series trophy in 2005.
Ozzie Guillén then chimed in, saying that he always saw Melton with a smile on his face anytime he ever interacted with him. “I always had a great time with him,” said Guillén.
By NBC Sports Chicago Staff • Published July 5, 2022 Guillén shares more thoughts on Highland Park shooting originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago ...
Ozzie Guillén appeared on 670 The Score's "Mully and Haugh Show" Monday to dish about last week's bombshell that the Cubs had fired David Ross in favor of the former Milwaukee Brewers manager.
Ozzie Guillén on Hunter Wendelstedt. "I wish I punched him in the face." "The first guy to kick me out of a game...I said, 'You know what? You're not a pimple on your daddy's behind." ...