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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Marlins' Guillen suspended 5 games for Castro flap

MIAMI (AP) — Ozzie Guillen sat alone at a podium and began in Spanish, then halted in the middle of a sentence when his voice wavered. The chastened Miami Marlins manager took a sip of water and cleared his throat, then continued.

Suspended for five games Tuesday for his comments lauding Fidel Castro, Guillen again apologized and said he'll do whatever he can to repair relations with Cuban-Americans angered by the remarks.

"I'm very sorry about the problem, what happened," said Guillen, who is only five games into his tenure with the Marlins. "I will do everything in my power to make it better. ... I know it's going to be a very bumpy ride."

The suspension by the team takes effect immediately. It was announced shortly before Guillen held a news conference to explain what he said.

Guillen, a 48-year-old Venezuelan, told Time magazine he loves Castro and respects the retired Cuban leader for staying in power so long. In response, at least two local officials said Guillen should lose his job.

At the news conference, Guillen said his comments were misinterpreted by the reporter, and he doesn't love or admire the dictator.

"I was saying I cannot believe somebody who hurt so many people over the years is still alive," Guillen told the news conference.

There was no immediate response to an Associated Press request for comment from government and sports officials in Cuba.

Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig said he supported the decision to suspend Guillen. He called Guillen's remarks in the magazine "offensive to an important part of the Miami community and others throughout the world" and "have no place in our game."

Guillen took responsibility for the uproar, and said it left him sad and embarrassed. He also said he accepted the team's punishment.

Outside an entrance to the Marlins' new ballpark, about 100 demonstrators wanting Guillen's ouster shouted and chanted during the news conference. The team didn't consider firing Guillen or asking him to resign, Marlins President David Samson said.

"We believe in him," Samson said. "We believe in his apology. We believe everybody deserves a second chance. Politics are a conversation I don't think you're going to be hearing more about from Ozzie."

With reaction to Guillen's praise of Castro escalating in South Florida, he left his team in Philadelphia and flew to Miami in an attempt at damage control. The Marlins and Phillies had the day off and resume their series in Philadelphia on Wednesday.

Guillen said he'll be there to apologize to his players — but he won't be in the dugout. Bench coach Joey Cora will be the interim manager. Samson said he expected no further discipline by Major League Baseball.

"The Marlins acknowledge the seriousness of the comments attributed to Guillen," read a statement from the team. "The pain and suffering caused by Fidel Castro cannot be minimized, especially in a community filled with victims of the dictatorship."

Selig said in his statement that "baseball is a social institution with important social responsibilities."

"All of our 30 clubs play significant roles within their local communities," he added. "And I expect those who represent Major League Baseball to act with the kind of respect and sensitivity that the game's many cultures deserve."

The suspension recalled the punishment given to Marge Schott, the late owner of the Cincinnati Reds. Schott so embarrassed baseball in the 1990s with inflammatory racial remarks and fond recollections of Adolf Hitler that she was suspended from ownership duties for a season.

About 100 reporters, photographers and cameramen attended the news conference. Guillen sat alone at the podium and began in Spanish, speaking without notes for several minutes before taking questions. Shortly after he started, his voice wavered in the middle of a sentence, and he paused to take a sip of water and clear his throat.

"This is the biggest mistake I've made so far in my life," Guillen said. "When you make a mistake like this, you can't sleep. ... When you're a sportsman, you shouldn't be involved with politics."

The news conference lasted nearly an hour, with about 80 percent of it in Spanish. Guillen said he was suspended without pay, but Samson later said the manager will be paid and will donate the money to Miami human-rights causes.

The firestorm came shortly after the Marlins opened their ballpark last week in the Little Havana neighborhood of Miami. The team is trying to rebuild its fan base with the help of South Florida's large Cuban-American population.

Guillen apologized over the weekend after the story broke, but some Cuban-Americans remained upset. One group planned a demonstration Tuesday before Guillen said he would fly to Miami.

Francis Suarez, chairman of the Miami city commission, said Guillen should be fired. Joe Martinez, chairman of the Miami-Dade County board of commissioners, said Guillen should resign.

Polarizing comments are nothing new for Guillen, who once used a gay slur referring to a reporter, defended illegal immigrants and just last week he said he drinks to excess after road games and has done so for years.

The manager twice appeared on a radio show hosted by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in October 2005, when Guillen led the Chicago White Sox to the World Series title. Chavez is unpopular with many Venezuelans, especially those living in the United States.

"Not too many people like the president," Guillen said at the time. "I do."

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

New jets WR Holmes suspended four games by the NFL (AP)

Receiver Santonio Holmes AP (10) Pittsburgh Steelers escapes Miami Dolphins Vontae Davis... by DENNIS Jr. BAG WAS rear corner, bag AP sports writer Dennis A Jr., author of sports Ap - di 13 APR 3: 28 pm ET

New York - Santonio Holmes was walking his dog at home on Sunday evening, when he received an unexpected phone call.

He was the Pittsburgh Steelers, their entire talented but troubled recipient indicates that it had been negotiated for the New York jets for a fifth - around of draft pick this year.

"I've been very shocked first," Holmes said on a conference call Monday. "" "". "I knew the opening doors much more and begin a better chance for me.".

Holmes is not regular-season 4 and 5 of the week of the regular season jets debut after NFL him earlier in the day without pay for the first four games suspended for violating the League substance abuse policy.

"" We understand that part, but we just thought that even with that, it was,"Director General Mike Tannenbaum said.""Course, a man its production and 26 years, was not available, that they must not be allowed to occur, indiscretions and, of course, but the suspension.Cela said, we felt as a risk and price was reasonable for us."

Tannenbaum is unafraid add players with Checkered past, he said, coach Rex Ryan and owner Woody Johnson had a debate seriously and robust "before deciding to purchase Holmes." discussions

"We are not in this with eyes closed," said Tannenbaum.

Holmes, the 2009 super Bowl MVP is eligible to participate in offseason program team and all pre-season practices and jeux.Il would be for an entire season suspended if it does not meet the policy of the League.

"To return to the same way, to make the same mistakes will not be accepted," says Holmes.

Holmes is an extract from his best season, with 79 1,248 yards and catches for five touchdowns.But, it also faces a dispute in Florida by a woman who claims that it has generated a glass on his hair above the eye, in a club, Orlando Cup.a witness has since the responsibility of Holmes lawyer.

Holmes was also in 2008, arrested for possession of marijuana and involved in an accident of family violence in 2006; correctional costs were more than dismissed.He was also recently charged a fan to urself "kill" on his Twitter page to say, but suggests that his account had been hacked.

"Step me," said Holmes. ".""I never tried himself to this subject in everyone on Twitter or anyone who tried to ask for interviews.certainly that I would be responsible for my actions as I have said it is."

Holmes 5-foot-11, a first round pick Ohio State in 2006, one year remaining on his contract and a 12-game for a long-term agreement.The jets tryout had the same season Braylon Edwards, approach with a different New York with baggage scale recipient, and the corner back Antonio Cromartie, which was obtained from San Diego, although it was paternitées issues.

Holmes 235 catches for affected 3,835 yards and 20, but its problems in this field with the contents of the relatively low price paid by the jets explain the reported Monday, Pittsburgh Post Gazette citing anonymous sources, the Steelers were prepared release, Holmes as a trading partner is not found.

"In a hole of excavations,"Holmes said."""These guys have their arms to me at the time of doing so is opened and their execution."

Case mobilised quickly as talks between teams started end Saturday soir.Holmes, the jets one player game-breaking for a second year offence passer Mark Sanchez, wide receivers Jerricho Cotchery, Edwards and tight end Dustin Keller, Leon Shonn Greene in Washington and LaDainian Tomlinson running DOS has been signed recently.

"Of course, there are some bumps on the road in the past and, hopefully, he learned that" Tannenbaum said. ""."Understand us that there are significant risks, risks."

In spite of the earlier in the year 2008 for the marijuana arrest will be benched, Holmes, there are a number of big plays with Pittsburgh-step more in the Super Bowl against the Arizona Steelers were shipped to tiptoe around the corner of the end for a pass from Ben Roethlisberger with 35 seconds 6-garden area capturing left to win 27-23.

Holmes, the jets are clearly as other large piece in their own Super Bowl run after completing a short victory last season.

"I know for a fact that is the reason why they have me here," says Holmes. ".""Opportunity presented itself for the jets to acquire me, and I have a reason".

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