Reinsdorf issues statement about Ozzie
White Sox Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf issued the following statement today regarding the departure of Ozzie Guillen as manager Sept. 26:
“Regarding Ozzie Guillen’s departure as White Sox manager last September, I want to make it clear that he left with our organization’s blessing and at my urging. Ozzie told me he wanted to finish out the year, the Marlins really wanted him in Miami for the conclusion of the season, and I told him that he had no choice but to go given the excitement surrounding the opening of their new stadium and the unveiling of their new uniforms. Ozzie needed to be in Miami at the end of the season for the Marlins.
“We will always be grateful for the 21 seasons Ozzie spent in a White Sox uniform as a player and coach, especially his role in helping us win the 2005 World Series championship. We wish him nothing but the best.”
The comments appear to be in response to recent comments made by Sox pitcher Jake Peavy on WSCR radio in which he implied that Guillen quit on the Sox by leaving before the end of the season.
Guillen later responded on Twitter, saying he "never quit in anything" and that he would tell the truth about what happened in Chicago.










