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- According to a new report, the San Diego Padres are considering hiring Ozzie Guillen as their new manager.
- Guillen hasn’t managed in the big leagues since 2012 when his Marlins team finished dead last in the National League East.
- More MLB news here.
The hiring of Tony La Russa by the Chicago White Sox after not managing in baseball at any level since 2011 was looked upon by many fans (me) as a strange choice that was probably going to be a mistake.
Somewhat surprisingly, the 76-year-old was able to guide the young White Sox to a stellar 93-69 record, a AL Central Division title, making the playoffs for just the 11th time in the team’s 121 year history.
The San Diego Padres recently fired their manager Jayce Tingler, who finished second in the 2020 National League Manager of the Year voting, after a disappointing 79-83 record.
Now rumor has it that the Padres are looking to pull a LaRussa and are interested in hiring the 2005 American League Manager of the Year Ozzie Guillen.
Guillen, like La Russa, got his managerial start in Chicago with the White Sox. Also, like La Russa prior to this season, Guillen hasn’t managed a Major League Baseball team in nine years.
There’s just one really big difference though.
Tony La Russa has now won 2,821 Major League Baseball games as a MLB manager. Ozzie Guillen has won just 747 after going just 69-93 with the Marlins in 2012 before being fired after one season with three more years still left on his contract (and also after making some rather inflammatory remarks about Fidel Castro).
So not really the same thing. That, however, isn’t stopping the Padres, according to Dennis Lin of The Athletic.
In fact, the Padres are so serious about possibly hiring Guillen they reportedly interviewed him last week. San Diego has also reportedly given interviews to recently fired St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Shildt as well recently fired New York Mets manager Luis Rojas. It’s quite the Murderer’s Row of managerial candidates.
Padres president of baseball operations A.J. Preller and chairman Peter Seidler declined to comment when asked about Guillen and any other managerial candidates, but, as usual, the fans were in no way silent in response to this unusual news regarding the current White Sox studio analyst.
Let's just keep bringing back all the olds... I'm sure Guillen is very well versed in analytics https://t.co/E2awJBxq27
— Matt LaMarca (@MattLaMarca) October 26, 2021
You know it was a distaster when the cheapest owner in MLB at that time was willing to eat the remaining three years of your contract. That’s what happened with Ozzie in Miami.
— Nick Peña (@NPena14) October 26, 2021
If you asked me the worst possible option for the Padres manager I would probably say Ozzie Guillén. Not the worst of the candidates, the worst in general.
— Sac Bunt Chris (@SacBuntChris) October 27, 2021
Great choice if you want to keep missing the playoffs
— The New Majority (@NixonandIke) October 26, 2021
They will get demoted to AAA if they hire Ozzie
— MBM (@raysmario) October 26, 2021
Remember Jayce Tingler called out Tatis on the 3-0 grand slam? Ozzie Guillén is 10 times worse. https://t.co/ehd3pdUCNJ
— Kevin Cash Burner (@KevinCashBurne1) October 27, 2021
I want to see the Mets hire Guillen, just because you know Guillen managing that dumpster fire and dealing with the New York media would be fascinating.
— ¯_(ツ)_/¯ (@YankeeHawkeye) October 27, 2021
He’s not wrong.