White Sox react to Ozzie Guillen ban
Updated: April 11, 2012, 8:12 AM ET
Associated Press
EDITORS' PICKS
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- Knocking Their Sox Off
- Jose Quintana took a no-hitter into the seventh, and the bullpen closed it out.
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- Return Spoiled
- Matt Garza allowed just one hit in five innings, but the bullpen imploded in the sixth.
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- Facing The Facts
- The Hawks know Game 4 has the potential to make or break the series.
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- Moving Forward
- With his contract expiring after next season, Luol Deng may be most valuable to the Bulls as trade bait.
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- Fitz Heralded
- Pat Fitzgerald could sell recruits on his career at Northwestern, but instead he lets his team do the talking, and it's working.

Ozzie Guillen was foolishly impolitical and either dangerously unaware of or insufficiently sensitive to the sensibilities of the community. Now, we will find out what Guillen, the Marlins, the public and media have learned from this public collision, writes Howard Bryant.
Apologies and in-the-flesh explanations aside, the oft-outspoken Ozzie Guillen faces a tough road for him to recover from his favorable comments about Fidel Castro, writes Jayson Stark.
Israel Gutierrez came home to South Florida on Monday afternoon and woke up to the import of Ozzie Guillen's insensitive comments about Fidel Castro. 

