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Adam Duerson
March 27, 2006
Let it be known: "Ozzie Guillen can still swing." So says pro wrestler Simon Diamond, who last week took a folding chair to the back from the White Sox manager. Diamond came by Chicago's spring training camp in Tucson to visit Sox catcher A.J. Pierzynski. The former VCU player took BP and got into a faux fracas with Pierzynski. Guillen broke up the "fight," then rushed off before Diamond could retaliate. "Ozzie was gone by the time I got up," says Diamond, who wants a rematch. "But he certainly didn't walk away. And I didn't take too kindly to that."
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Let it be known: " Ozzie Guillen can still swing." So says pro wrestler Simon Diamond, who last week took a folding chair to the back from the White Sox manager. Diamond came by Chicago's spring training camp in Tucson to visit Sox catcher A.J. Pierzynski. The former VCU player took BP and got into a faux fracas with Pierzynski. Guillen broke up the "fight," then rushed off before Diamond could retaliate. "Ozzie was gone by the time I got up," says Diamond, who wants a rematch. "But he certainly didn't walk away. And I didn't take too kindly to that."

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