MIAMI — Cameramen lined up like a firing squad. Miami’s finest media members crammed into a space that felt more shed than interview room.
All anxiously awaiting the introduction of the new face of the Miami Marlins organization.
The funny thing is, as prepared as they thought they were for Ozzie Guillen to be introduced as the team’s new manager, they still have no idea what’s coming. They were prepared for a tropical storm, not knowing that it’s a hurricane bearing down on South Beach.
Sure, they got little doses from Guillen on Wednesday, but it was more tease than a full taste.
Meanwhile, about 1,300 miles away, the South Side still doesn’t realize what it lost.
Give it time. That will...
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