Monday, March 12, 2012

Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen thrown versus Red-colored Sox

As the Miami Marlins done their striking, pitching and fielding, new manager Ozzie Guillen practiced, too.

His quarrelling, that's.

Guillen was thrown from the spring training game for arguing a foul ball, then have a wave goodbye from Red-colored Sox manager Bobby Valentine in Boston's 5-3 win in 10 innings Monday.

"Just a little excitement, set a dark tone, safeguarding my gamers. There you have it,Inch Guillen later.

Noted for his volatile character, Guillen was thrown beginning with base umpire Tim Timmons within the sixth inning following a grounder down the road by Miami's Terry Tiffee was ruled foul.

The play included one out, runners on second and third, and Boston ahead 3-2. Red-colored Sox reliever Andrew Bailey had began into his set position for the following pitch when time was known as.

"My first base coach explained the ball was fair," Guillen stated. "I acquired to think him. You should be 3-3. That occurs. Spring practicing everybody."

Guillen walked in the dugout, yelled and bumped his hands together a couple of occasions. After about 20 seconds, Guillen left over the gemstone toward the visitor's clubhouse in lef area.

Because he left, Guillen also had some words for third base umpire Tim Tschida. Guillen have a sendoff from Valentine, using the new Red-colored Sox manager waving a few occasions at Guillen.

Timmons rejected discuss the ejection.

"The the dish ump (and that i), i was, 'What just happened?'" Tiffee stated. "I'm not sure what he stated."

Guillen stated he'd been thrown from the couple of exhibition games.

"What are the differences between spring training and throughout the growing season? I actually do my job. The umpires need to do their job. The gamers need to do their jobs. My job would be to safeguard the gamers. I do not check this out game diverse from other games," he stated.

Requested if he'd have you been thrown from the spring training game, Valentine stated: "I certainly hope not. Most likely."

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