Ozzie Guillén

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Ozzie Guillén is a former Major League Baseball shortstop and manager best known for leading the Chicago White Sox to a World Series championship in 2005.


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instanceOf baseball manager
baseball shortstop
human
AllStarSelection 1988
1990
1991
awardReceived American League Rookie of the Year
World Series champion manager
bats left
countryOfCitizenship Venezuela
dateOfBirth 1964-01-20
employer Chicago White Sox
ESPN Deportes
Florida Marlins
ethnicGroup Venezuelan
familyName Guillén
finalMLBGameDate 2000-10-01
finalMLBTeam Atlanta Braves
fullName Oswaldo José Guillén Barrios
givenName Oswaldo
knownFor managing Chicago White Sox to 2005 World Series championship
outspoken and fiery managerial style
languageSpoken English
Spanish
leaguePlayedIn Major League Baseball
ledTeamToChampionship Chicago White Sox 2005 World Series title
managedTeam Chicago White Sox
Florida Marlins
Miami Marlins
managerialDebutSeason 2004
managerialDebutTeam Chicago White Sox
MLBDebutDate 1985-04-09
MLBDebutTeam Chicago White Sox
numberRetiredBy Chicago White Sox (as manager of 2005 champions – team honor, not jersey retirement)
occupation Major League Baseball manager
Major League Baseball player
baseball analyst
placeOfBirth Ocumare del Tuy, Venezuela
playedFor Atlanta Braves
Baltimore Orioles
Chicago White Sox
Florida Marlins
positionPlayed shortstop
residence United States
RookieOfTheYearSeason 1985
sport baseball
throws right
won 2005 World Series


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