July 20, 2011
White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen exploded once again after a 2-1 loss to the Royals in which he called his team's effort "pathetic."
"A lot of people say I talk s--- because I have to talk s---," Guillen said. "No, I don't. I talk s--- because what I see; that's all I see. Very bad. Nothing against (Bruce) Chen. Nothing against the Kansas City pitching staff. They're good. They got a young ballclub. The way we go about our business here, horse s---. They can say whatever they want to say."
If the defeat wasn't painful enough, Guillen was also hit by a foul ball during the game that left with him a swollen right eye.
"One day we're good, three days we're bad," Guillen said. "We don't have no energy in the dugout. Horse s--- approach at the plate for the 90th time. If we go to Cleveland the way we go there, huh, good luck. We're wasting our money on this club if we go to Cleveland the way we were here. That's all I have to say."
"A lot of people say I talk s--- because I have to talk s---," Guillen said. "No, I don't. I talk s--- because what I see; that's all I see. Very bad. Nothing against (Bruce) Chen. Nothing against the Kansas City pitching staff. They're good. They got a young ballclub. The way we go about our business here, horse s---. They can say whatever they want to say."
If the defeat wasn't painful enough, Guillen was also hit by a foul ball during the game that left with him a swollen right eye.
"One day we're good, three days we're bad," Guillen said. "We don't have no energy in the dugout. Horse s--- approach at the plate for the 90th time. If we go to Cleveland the way we go there, huh, good luck. We're wasting our money on this club if we go to Cleveland the way we were here. That's all I have to say."





