Considering how often Ozzie Guillen is getting into trouble for something he said or did, and for how many verbal spats he's gotten into with other managers and players from around the league, he's somehow managed to maintain the respect of his players. Even if there are a lot of members of the media and baseball that can't stand him. The reason for this is because, no matter what, he always stands up for his players.Unfortunately, Orlando Cabrera is still learning how to deal with his new manager. He didn't quite understand what was going on when Guillen tried to warn him about how his calling the press box during games to argue about errors that were charged to him would effect his public image in Chicago. Especially with the team being in first place, and the fact he's a free agent at the end of the season.
Orlando's response was to say that he felt neglected, and that he felt the White Sox didn't have his back. Not exactly the best way to go about things, but don't worry, any feud that may have been starting has been squashed, and Orlando and Ozzie are boys again.
"Ozzie and I are cool," said Cabrera. "We've always been cool, and we're always going to be cool.Yes, just as long as he isn't charged with any errors in those wins.
"As long as we're winning, a smile is going to be on my face every day. Show up for the game and help the team win games. That's most important for me."

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