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Update 10:55 a.m. ET: Outgoing Chicago White Sox manager removed the post from his website discussing his new job as Florida Marlins manager.


In a new post he thanked the Chicago fans and said that the city will always be home after 22 years in the White Sox organization.


Guillen also called it "a sad time" but added "I know there are better days awaiting me in the future."


Update, 3 a.m. ET: Outgoing Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen says that he has agreed to become the Florida Marlins' next manager, likely by Wednesday.


''Although it's sad my time with the White Sox has ended,'' Guillen wrote on his website, "I can't tell you how thrilled I am to be a part of the Marlins organization. I have an unbelievable amount of respect for the Marlins, owner Jeffrey Loria, president Larry Beinfest and general manager Michael Hill. I can't thank them enough for this opportunity and look forward to the future. I can't wait to get started!''


The White Sox will receive compensation, White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said, likely a minor-league player, when Guillen's deal becomes official.
''I think Jerry did me a favor,'' Guillen said. ''It was my call, and I appreciate the Chicago White Sox for letting me do what I want. Maybe it's not for the best. Maybe I won't appreciate what I've got here.


''But sometimes you have to turn the page. Hopefully, the next book will be as good as this one.''


Update, 12:02 a.m ET: Ozzie Guillen managed his final game Monday for the Chicago White Sox, and is expected to become the Florida Marlins' next manager. White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf granted Guillen's request to be released from his contract after refusing to give him a contract extension. The White Sox will retain compensation rights if Guillen accepts a managerial position with the Florida Marlins or any other team.

Ozzie no longer a White Sox.


"Hopefully, they'll be better without me,'' said Guillen, who had a contract for about $2 million in 2012. "I wish them the best. I walk out of here with my head up.


"This is a business move. …Life is about money. People don't believe that, but people are happy after they make money. I have to make money out of somewhere. I'm not a doctor or a lawyer, where you'll have a job for the rest of your life.''


The White Sox, who had trade talks Monday with the Marlins, have yet to finalize a deal for Guillen's rights. The Marlins are seeking a manager to replace Jack McKeon, who announced his resignation Monday.


Guillen, who won the third-most games by a manager in White Sox history, said he didn't deserve an extension. The White Sox, despite their largest payroll in franchise history, are 78-82 and in third place in the AL Central.


"I'm very disappointed in this year, yes,'' Guillen said. "There's a lot of disappointment. But no regrets.


"All the stuff you guys want to blame, please don't do that."
When asked if Guillen plans to bring coaches with him to Florida, or his next managing job, he said: "Hell no! They got me fired."


Earlier: "We certainly cannot thank Ozzie enough for all he has done during his eight seasons as manager of the Chicago White Sox, highlighted by an unforgettable 2005 World Series championship," White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said in a release. "I personally appreciate everything he has done for this organization, our fans and the city of Chicago. We shared the greatest moments together and wish him nothing but future success in baseball and in life."


EARLIER: Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen, who failed in an attempt Monday to receive a contract extension, told the club that he wants to be released from his contract and join the Florida Marlins, according a high-ranking White Sox official unauthorized to speak publicly.


The White Sox, who twice have had trade talks with the Marlins about trading Guillen to the organization, were in negotiations with Florida officials Monday night. Guillen has a contract through 2012 that pays him about $2 million.


"The problem's not resolved," said Guillen, who met for 30 minutes Monday with White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf. "I told [Reinsdorf] that I don't want to come here with the same contract I have for next year. I think I've earned a little bit more than that."


Yet, without a contract extension and the Marlins having a managerial opening, Guillen expressed his desire to leave.


"He [Reinsdorf] knows I wouldn't like to come back [without an extension]," Guillen said. "I said that three weeks ago. I think I'm better than that. I think I give a lot of good things and a lot of headaches, too.


"Life is about money. People don't believe that, but people are happy after they make money. I have to make money out of somewhere. I'm not a doctor or a lawyer, where you'll have a job for the rest of your life.


"I think whatever happens, happens and move on right away in the right direction. Both sides. My direction is make money and make my family happy and hopefully win somewhere else."
The Marlins have a managerial vacancy with Jack McKeon announcing Monday that he will resign at the season's conclusion on Wednesday.


"If they want me, they should,'' Guillen said. "I'm good at what I do. They should. Everybody can want me, but it's one thing if they can get me. It's not easy like, 'OK I'm going to get you and you're going to come here.'


"If the Marlins want me, good for them.''


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The end of Ozzie Guillen's eight-year tenure as manager of the Chicago White Sox was fittingly odd, so the aftermath figured to be the same.

Sure enough, the first domino fell today in a strange way. While Guillen was in Miami, where he is expected to be introduced Wednesday as the new Florida Marlins manager and get a four-year contract, his longtime lieutenant and close friend Joey Cora was relieved of his duties, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
The newspaper reports that Cora, the White Sox bench coach, had been told he would manage the season's final two games, but instead general manager Ken Williams texted him saying not go to the ballpark, because pitching coach Don Cooper would assume the managerial duties.


Cora, who interviewed for the Seattle Mariners managing job that went to Don Wakamatsu before the 2009 season, is expected to join Guillen's staff with the Marlins.
Nonetheless, the abrupt dismissal adds to the soap opera environment around the White Sox, who will end a disappointing season with a losing record.
Guillen, who makes his offseason home in south Florida, sent out a tweet Tuesday morning saying, "Weird to be in Miami in this time but very happy ready to go.''
The Chicago Tribune reports the White Sox will receive two prospects from the Marlins in exchange for letting Guillen out of his contract a year before it expired.
According to the newspaper, the two players will be Jahn Marinez, a hard-throwing right-hander who struck out 74 in 58 innings at Class AA Jacksonville this past season, and probably infielder Osvaldo Martinez, who is finishing the season with the Marlins and batted .245 for Class AAA New Orleans. Both are 23.


Williams would not comment on possible successors to Guillen, other than to say the team has had plenty of time to narrow down its list, but Tribune national baseball writer Phil Rogers is among those floating Tony La Russa's name.


La Russa and the St. Louis Cardinals have a mutual option for him to return as the team's manager in 2012. He led the White Sox from 1979 until being fired in 1986, a move club owner Jerry Reinsdorf has said he regrets.


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Does Larussa go anywhere without Dave Duncan? The Sox pitching coach is keeping his job next year.
 

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He better hope he wins a world series REAL soon in Miami.

His shit won't fly with most owners unless you have a world series trophy to hide behind.

I wonder if part of the reason he was hired was to attract latin american fans in Miami to the games?
 

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CONgRATS CHICAGO

Guillen was great for Chicago. Got 'em the ring and was good for buisness. He was a manager after his time, was more like Weaver and the 60's era before him. The puds that follow the game today couldn't handle his truth.
 

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The Marlins owner couldn't get along with Giaradi, could be some fireworks in the future
 

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ozzie used to be on the marlins coaching staff, but i don't remember if loria was prez of the club then.
 

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No manager can keep Han-Ram in his place.

Hanley is one of those players that is going to do what he wants, when he wants, like Mickey Rivers did, like Ricky Henderson did.

What's that tired old line sportscasters use? You can't stop him, you can only hope to contain him.
 

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