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Rookie challenge: the White Sox believe new manager Ozzie Guillen's enthusiasm means more than his lack of experience. Now it's up to him to prove it.(Baseball)

The Sporting News

| May 03, 2004 | De Luca, Chris | COPYRIGHT 2004 Sporting News Publishing Co. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Looking for White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen? Here's a tip: Don't waste time stopping by the manager's office.

Try the batting cage, where he often is found firing pitches to a handful of players or putting on a hitting show of his own. Maybe he's sprawled in an overstuffed recliner in the clubhouse, one leg flopped over the arm, chewing on candy and watching TV with his catcher. Maybe he is in the dining room, sitting down at a full table, cracking open a beer. But the manager's office? It's nice, just not Guillen's style.

"In spring training, I was in the coaches' room every road trip," Guillen says. "I don't like to sit by myself in the office to feel ...

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