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Photos: Meet the 2012 Miami Marlins

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<b>Contract status:</b> First season of four-year, $10 million deal.<br><br>

<b>Good stat:</b> Last season led all American League managers with 49 intentional walks, 35 of which yielded good results as defined by The Bill James Handbook.<br><br>

<b>Bad stat:</b> His 2011 White Sox were last in the AL with a 60.4 percent success rate on steal attempts. <br><br>

<b>Comment:</b> The Marlins traded right-hander Jhan Marinez and middle infielder Ozzie Martinez to the White Sox for the Guillen's right. Almost immediately after the White Sox announced Guillen's eight-year tenure was over, the Marlins introduced him as their new manager on the last day of season. The outspoken Guillen was 678-617 and led the White Sox to two AL Central pennants and the 2005 World Series championship.

13 Manager Ozzie Guillen

( Derick E. Hingle / March 28, 2012 )
Contract status: First season of four-year, $10 million deal.

Good stat: Last season led all American League managers with 49 intentional walks, 35 of which yielded good results as defined by The Bill James Handbook.

Bad stat: His 2011 White Sox were last in the AL with a 60.4 percent success rate on steal attempts.

Comment: The Marlins traded right-hander Jhan Marinez and middle infielder Ozzie Martinez to the White Sox for the Guillen's right. Almost immediately after the White Sox announced Guillen's eight-year tenure was over, the Marlins introduced him as their new manager on the last day of season. The outspoken Guillen was 678-617 and led the White Sox to two AL Central pennants and the 2005 World Series championship.
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