The Miami Marlins have fired manager Ozzie Guillen on Tuesday after only one season at the helm of the club. There was much anticipation for the Marlins this past season as they brought in a new manager and moved into a brand new stadium in Miami. The Marlins finished last in the National League East with a record of 69-93.
Guillen signed a four-year contract with the team with two games left in the 2011 regular season that was to conclude in 2015. He will be paid for the three remaining years of that deal. Guillen left the Chicago White Sox after eight seasons there. He led the Pale Hoses to their first World Series championship in 2005 after 88 years.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
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