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0 Comments | USA TODAY, May, 2008 | by Tom Weir
The Ozzie files
Another blowup for Guillen
A day after he was hammered for making an expletive-filled rant, Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen took a hit for another blow-up. He allowed his players to put up two, uh, anatomically correct female blowup dolls in the locker room.
Chicago Sun-Times columnist Carol Slezak says the White Sox erected the "infantile and sexist shrine," before their Sunday game against the Blue Jays in Toronto.
Slezak writes that the shrine was "designed to help the team break out of its slump" and that the dolls were "surrounded by 'strategically placed' baseball bats."
"A few of the bats were doing naughty things," Sun-Times beat writer Joe Cowley wrote in his blog.
Slezak questions...
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