ATLANTA -- Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen brushed aside recent criticism from Heath Bell and said he doesn't respect the Miami reliever.
Speaking on T...
MIAMI (AP) ā Miami reliever Heath Bell was critical of manager Ozzie Guillen in a radio interview Monday, the latest in a series of turbulent commen...
Ozzie Guillen found himself in familiar territory during and after Sunday's Marlins-Nationals game: The fiery manager of the Miami Marlins was in the ...
Ozzie Guillen often speaks his mind. Sometimes it gets him into trouble, but the Marlins manager rarely shies away from voicing his opinions. But as o...
When Ozzie Guillen apologized for his controversial comments about Fidel Castro, the Miami Marlins manager said, "I will do everything in my power to ...
MIAMI -- About two dozen protesters are outside Marlins Ballpark, expressing their displeasure with manager Ozzie Guillen.
The demonstration Thursday...
MIAMI -- Ozzie Guillen is back in the Miami Marlins' dugout.
After serving a five-game suspension, Guillen rejoined the team for Tuesday night's game...
Say what you will about their win column or their attendance, but the Miami Marlins aren't ever boring -- and if the trailer for the reality series th...
MIAMI -- Miami Marlins broadcaster Cookie Rojas is a baseball lifer who has seen Ozzie Guillen backpedal before from outlandish statements that provok...
In the United States of America, do we enjoy the right to free speech? Notwithstanding whether Ozzie Guillen was unwise or tactless to open his trap in the first place, this has gone well beyond both the state line and the foul lines.
Although Guillen's comments could be considered inappropriate and were disrespectful to those who endured Castro's regime, the First Amendment is all-inclusive. Guillen, along with every U.S. citizen, is entitled to his own opinion.
Bill Maher took to his "Real Time" pulpit on Friday to make a bold defense against those who condemned Miami Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen for saying ...
MIAMI -- Havana-born Isabel Diaz arrived at the Miami Marlins' ballpark two hours before the first pitch Friday, ready to root for the home team but n...
Guillen's insensitive comments and the subsequent explosive reaction from Cuban-Americans have exposed a raw, painful vein in the U.S. Hispanic experience. And such a vein should not be dismissed or ignored.
At freedom's core is protection from arbitrary police power and the right to choose one's own medicine, as well as to express one's opinion, however c...
Ozzie Guillen says lots of stuff. Unfortunately Guillen stepped on a hornet's nest when he praised Castro. It's always dicey when sports collides with the real world. Can we all agree, that at the very least, Guillen's "crime" was extreme insensitivity?
MIAMI -- Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen's comments professing admiration for Fidel Castro caused a bigger uproar than if the Miami baseball team had sp...
Are we really going to go down this rabbit hole of political correctness in which we must overreact about any and all comments that may offend those who hold our purse strings?