Miami Marlins Dept: MIAMI - A contrite Ozzie Guillen sat in the heart of Little Havana seeking forgiveness for what the Miami Marlins manager called the biggest mistake of his life saying he admired Fidel Castro, according to Winnipeg Free Press. Castro is the sworn enemy of those fans and protestor Olga Gomez gestures outside Marlins Stadium in Miami, as Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen spoke at a news conference inside the stadium, Tuesday, April 10, 2012. Guillen was suspended for five games Tuesday because of his comments about Fidel Castro, and he again apologized and said he'll do whatever he can to repair relations with Cuban-Americans angered by the remarks. AP Photo/Miami Herald, Walter Michot MAGS OUT This wasn't some offhanded insult about a sports writer, the type of thing that got the outspoken Guillen in trouble in Chicago. This was personal to the fan base that the Marlins rely on so much that they built their new stadium in the middle of the city's Cuban-American neighbourhood.
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