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Marlins fire Ozzie Guillen after one season, begin search for yet another manager

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(MCT) — PALM BEACH, Fla. — Less than 13 months ago, Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria handed Ozzie Guillen a four-year, $10 million contract and praised him as a “category five manager” capable of putting the team in the playoffs in their first season at Marlins Park.

“Ozzie is a guy who is going to bring unbelievable passion,” Loria said. “I’ve been sitting around for a couple of years here seeing that ingredient missing from the clubhouse.”

Turns out, Guillen was the wrong ingredient.

With a brief phone call Tuesday, the Marlins fired Guillen minutes after he landed in Miami following a month-long trip to Spain, a vacation he started the day after the Marlins finished in last place with 93 losses.

His outrageous attitude also irritated team executives even though they knew they had hired a combustible personality.

“We knew Ozzie when he was a coach here (in 2003),” baseball operations president Larry Beinfest said Tuesday. “You never really know somebody until you live with them every day in the manager’s spot.”

But the bottom line was colossal dismay at the Marlins’ performance with a big payroll in a new stadium.

“It starts and ends when you look at the overall record and disappointment with this team,” Beinfest said, noting that the Marlins invested $191 million on free agents last winter.

He recalled that the Marlins had winning seasons even when the payroll was a fraction of last year’s $111 million.

“We need to find a way to re-ignite our winning culture,” Beinfest said. “For a number of years here, even after we won the World Series (in ‘03), we found ways to overcome challenges and put winning ball clubs on the field. I think we have gotten away from that a little bit.”

The team also dismissed bench coach Joey Cora, hitting coach Eduardo Perez, pitching coach Randy St. Claire and first base coach Gary Thurman, according to a Marlins source.

Third base coach Joe Espada and bullpen coach Reid Cornelius will be back, and the team is expected to bring back respected infield coach Perry Hill.

Beinfest admitted that a phone call was not the ideal way to fire a manager. But the World Series starts Wednesday, and Major League Baseball frowns on big announcements during the playoffs.

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