It’s been 10 years since Ozzie Guillen has managed in Major League Baseball, but he might be on his way back.
“They don’t want a distraction,” Guillen said on the White Sox postgame show last month of LaRussa being around the team after the 77-year-old had a pacemaker inserted in his heart last month but wasn’t yet cleared to manage. “This is a distraction… Are you in or are you out?”
But Guillen, who managed the White Sox from 2004-2011, appears to be in legitimate contention to get a second tour with the the underachieving team. La Russa led the White Sox to a disappointing 81-81 record this season despite a highly talented roster and Chicago did not make the playoffs. Guillen, meanwhile, led the White Sox to a World Series title in 2005, with Chicago winning 99 games in the regular season that year before going 11-1 in the postseason. Overall, though, Guillen was just 678-617 and struggled in his second stint as a manager with the Marlins in 2012 when his team went 69-93 before he was fired after just one season.
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