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Heath Bell Can't Keep His Mouth Shut (Re: Ozzie)

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  • #16
    Cishek has been better in 2012, though.

    I didn't say anything factually incorrect either.
    Originally posted by Madman81
    Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
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    • #17
      This is kind of shitty.
      poop

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      • #18
        Sounds like Ruggiano doesn't like what Bell had to say either:

        Justin Ruggiano ‏@justinruggiano
        This is ridiculous. http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/blog/ey...guillen-either
        He then retweeted this:

        Tyler Arrington ‏@snookman16
        @justinruggiano he complains about his manager talking behind his back. Yet he goes on the radio to bad mouth him. Makes sense
        Retweeted by Justin Ruggiano
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        Daniel Gillman ‏@DanielGillman
        @justinruggiano He made the comments on the radio station I intern at. Pure stupidity, why go public on a matter that should be private?
        Retweeted by Justin Ruggiano
        And just retweeted that
        Last edited by MiamiHomer; 09-24-2012, 07:57 PM. Reason: Doublepost Merged

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        • #19
          It's crazy how quickly this relationship has snowballed.

          Guess we're gonna get rid of him for a bag of baseballs this offseason.

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          • #20
            Finally, something interesting with this team.

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            • #21
              How can incompetence be interesting?
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              Heath Bell seems 1) overly sensitive and 2) really selfish.

              He sounds so whiny with all the I need someone who really believes in me stuff and to act like after he has a few nice outings following another few weeks of crap that they ought to just kick anyone out of the job they're doing so he can have it, it's his, he deserves it, it's his right.
              Last edited by Beef; 09-24-2012, 08:00 PM. Reason: Doublepost Merged

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              • #22
                Pretty sure Ruggiano just became the boards favorite player with those tweets.

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                • #23
                  He was already my fave.

                  He is not Erick's fave.

                  Calling him your fave based on that is proof that you don't know what a baseball is

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                  • #24
                    He's still going:

                    Brett ‏@brett_ms
                    @justinruggiano Sounds to me like he's trying run himself out of town. Real classy.
                    Retweeted by Justin Ruggiano

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                    • #25
                      Correct me if I'm wrong but there haven't been any players that have come to his defense this year, right? I get the impression that no one likes that fat sack of shit.
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                      Hopefully though they get rid of Bell instead of canning Ozzie. Boles went before Miceli but they both ended up gone
                      Last edited by emkayseven; 09-24-2012, 08:02 PM. Reason: Doublepost Merged
                      Originally posted by Madman81
                      Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
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                      • #26
                        Ozzie sealed his fate calling Loria a tool box.

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                        • #27
                          I lol'd at this exchange:

                          Garrett ‏@grf19
                          @justinruggiano what do you think about the Cubs man?

                          Justin Ruggiano @justinruggiano
                          @grf19 dont care about him, I got my managers back and thats it.

                          Garrett ‏@grf19
                          @justinruggiano no I meant what do you think about the Chicago Cubs. (Thanks for the response by the way)

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                          • #28
                            ehe, I was also wondering what Justin Ruggiano thinks of the Chicago Cubs.

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                            • #29

                              Posted on Mon, Sep. 24, 2012
                              Miami Marlins closer Heath Bell rips skipper Ozzie Guillen

                              By Clark Spencer
                              cspencer@MiamiHerald.com

                              One day after Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria traded barbs with one of the team’s former managers, closer Heath Bell took a swipe at the current one.

                              “It’s hard to respect a guy that doesn’t tell you the truth or doesn’t tell you face to face,” said Bell of manager Ozzie Guillen during his weekly radio show with WQAM’s Dan Sileo. “We need a guy that leads us and that everybody respects and looks up to.”

                              On Sunday, Loria called former manager Fredi Gonzalez “classless” for saying, “There’s not a manager dead or alive that Jeffrey thinks is good enough.”

                              As the Marlins stagger to the finish, black smoke billows over the wreckage of a team that’s hit rock bottom.

                              “The whole place has become a zoo,” said one player of the Marlins.

                              Said another: “When you’re losing, fingers point everywhere.”

                              But not all players on the Marlins agree with Bell.

                              Speaking on the condition of anonymity, several team leaders had the opposite opinion than Bell, saying Guillen not only commands respect of the clubhouse, but has been put into an unwinnable situation that no manager could alter.

                              And one veteran said Guillen “has not lost the clubhouse.”

                              “We’re not even talking about this if we had won,” the player said. “Everybody’s not going to fall in love with everything someone does. Maybe there’s certain situations with certain players, didn’t care for the way he did it, but I think that’s more personal grudges as individuals.”

                              Said another player: “From Day 1, Ozzie’s been the way he was in Chicago [as White Sox manager]. There’s been no surprise. How do you play a chess game if, at the beginning, you’re missing a pawn, a rook and a bishop? You’re already at a disadvantage. You’re expected to lose.”

                              One player said he thought Guillen “would yell more” than he has.

                              And they say Guillen is not without faults. One player said he is too thin-skinned.

                              “You can’t joke with him,” he said.

                              Another said Guillen makes comments that are occasionally confusing and insulting.

                              “I think where he could do better is slowing down when he’s talking,” the player said. “I think sometimes he gets caught up in the moment and says stuff he doesn’t realize what he’s saying, and it can get taken the wrong way.”

                              But that player said, overall, he doesn’t have any issues with Guillen.

                              “Is there a dissatisfaction with players? He hasn’t done anything for me to say I’m dissatisfied. At least he knows my name, and the manager last year [Jack McKeon] didn’t even know my name.”

                              Guillen stripped Bell of the closer’s role in mid-July after the disgruntled reliever, one of the team’s big-ticket free agent purchases last winter, continued to cost his team games with one blown save after another.

                              The Marlins likely will try to unload Bell in a trade over the winter.

                              Guillen’s future with the team is also uncertain Sources said that Loria, unhappy with the team’s and manager’s performance — along with a lackadaisical culture that some in the organization believe exists and has resulted in sloppy play — is mulling whether to fire him. One national baseball writer wrote that Marlins executives perceive there to be a “disconnect” between Guillen and players.

                              “I stunk in April, plain and simple,” Bell said. “I said I stunk. I worked hard. I busted my butt. I think I’ve had a tremendous second half. I’m not closing. I just kept my mouth shut because I want to regain what I had.”

                              Bell, who signed a three-year, $27 million contract with the Marlins, had three blown saves in April, one in May and two in July and finished the first half with a 2-5 record and 6.75 ERA. Since conceding the closer’s job to Steve Cishek, Bell has gone 1-0 with a 3.12 ERA the second half.

                              Cishek successfully converted his first 10 save opportunities before his first blown save on Sept. 1.
                              Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/09/2...#storylink=cpy

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                              • #30
                                They're gonna keep Bell and fire Ozzie. Loria probably had him do the interview.

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