Fenway
12-15-2005, 12:06 PM
http://specialsections.nypost.com/news/nypost/tempo/20051214/p74_s2.htm
On the field, Guillen broke an almost century-old curse when he drove the White Sox to their first world championship since 1917 along the way inspiring an ethnically diverse team with his brash attitude.
“I may curse out my players in Spanish or English. Hey, I’d like to learn Japan-ese, so I can curse them in Japanese... [But] they love to play for me. They know that I will always protect them. Always there for them 100 percent.”
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http://specialsections.nypost.com/news/nypost/tempo/20051214/p74.asp
On the field, Guillen broke an almost century-old curse when he drove the White Sox to their first world championship since 1917 along the way inspiring an ethnically diverse team with his brash attitude.
“I may curse out my players in Spanish or English. Hey, I’d like to learn Japan-ese, so I can curse them in Japanese... [But] they love to play for me. They know that I will always protect them. Always there for them 100 percent.”
scan of story in print edition
http://specialsections.nypost.com/news/nypost/tempo/20051214/p74.asp