Ozzie Guillen isn't known for his apologies. In all, he actually refuses to apologize about most things, whether they be foul, self-pitying outbursts, or this blow-up doll nonsense. Guillen is not a man of few words. It's just that those words are never "I'm sorry."But! In a sheer plot twist, Guillen does want to confess one thing he's sorry about: questioning Alex Rodriguez's national ties before the World Baseball Classic (via BBTF):
"I don't feel guilty about anything,'' Guillen said Wednesday. "The only regret I have was A-Rod (Yankees star Alex Rodriguez), making that kid suffer. I was telling the truth, but I didn't have the right to put that kid on the spot,'' Guillen said Wednesday. "That was a (bleep) thing on my part; that was low-class. That's why I apologized. I never start anything. I started it with Alex, and that's why I regret it. Everything else, (heck), no, because I know I was right.''Judging by this timeframe, Carol Slezak can expect an apology for the blow-up doll shenanigans in approximately 2010. Chicago, for the accusation that they treat the White Sox like a female dog, will probably have to wait until 2011 or 2012; more than one apology every two years is not feasible. Sorry. (Whoops.)
