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He's headed elsewhere: Now-former Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen. (Getty Images)

Miami Marlins Fire Manager Ozzie Guillen

Oct 23, 2012 — The outspoken manager's year began with a suspension for saying "I love Fidel Castro." It ends with him losing his job after Miami's disappointing season.

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Baseball manager Ozzie Guillen's difficult year, which began with him getting suspended for telling Time magazine "I love Fidel Castro," has not surprisingly ended with him being fired by the Miami Marlins.

We say it's not a surprise because the team, which at the start of the season was being talked about as a possible playoff contender, ended the season at the bottom of the National League's East Division with a 69-93 record.

Guillen spent just one season with the Marlins, after eight years managing the Chicago White Sox — a team he took to a World Series title in 2005.

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