March 13, 201214 yr QUOTE (Reddy @ Mar 13, 2012 -> 10:55 AM) Really? Spring Training? good riddance. Fire. Passion. Swagger.
March 13, 201214 yr QUOTE (chw42 @ Mar 13, 2012 -> 03:44 PM) Fire. Passion. Swagger. I can't believe I defended him for so long; the guy is a POS period. Ego is always the absolute worst of things, and Derrick Rose is the absolute best of things.
March 13, 201214 yr Meh. I don't think Ozzie getting tossed ever bothered me as much as his child's Twitter account.
March 13, 201214 yr Author QUOTE (Swingandalongonetoleft @ Mar 13, 2012 -> 03:15 PM) Meh. I don't think Ozzie getting tossed ever bothered me as much as his child's Twitter account. it's a spring training game. they um... don't count...
March 14, 201214 yr Are we really going to do this the whole season? We got what we wanted, he's gone. Stop being like this.
March 14, 201214 yr QUOTE (Nokona @ Mar 13, 2012 -> 09:26 PM) Are we really going to do this the whole season? We got what we wanted, he's gone. Stop being like this. If the Sox suck this year, there will be almost an equal amount of joy in watching the Cubs/Epstein and Marlins/Ozzie fail. That's just the reality, take it for what it's worth. By the way, since when is Mike Stanton now "Giancarlo" Stanton? Weird. Story on the Ozzie ejection. By clark spencer cspencer@MiamiHerald.com FORT MYERS -- Bobby Valentine was once in line for the Marlins’ managing position that eventually went to Ozzie Guillen. Whether it had anything to do with their high jinks on Monday is anyone’s guess. But it added entertainment value to an otherwise ordinary spring training game. It all started after Guillen was ejected in the sixth inning for disputing first-base umpire Tim Tschida’s call that Terry Tiffee’s soft tapper down the line was foul. As Guillen was making his exit, Valentine smiled and gave a playful goodbye wave from the Boston Red Sox dugout. “I said, ‘See ya,’ ” Valentine explained afterward. Guillen said he didn’t see Valentine’s dismissive wave, but added: “I would have told him to go [expletive], too. That’s the way Ozzie Guillen is.” It wasn’t the first time Guillen has been ejected from a spring training game. “Few times,” Guillen said. “What’s the difference between spring training and during the season? I do my job. My job is to protect the player. My first-base coach told me the ball was fair. I got to believe him.” With a runner at third, Guillen said the call cost his team a run. Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/03/13/2690...b#storylink=cpy Edited March 14, 201214 yr by caulfield12
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