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By Bruce Levine
Sunday, June 14, 2009 Much like their fans, the reaction of Cubs manager Lou Piniella to White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen and Guillen's views of Piniella are extremely different. Growing up in Chicago and living here most of my life, it has appeared to me that White Sox fans were more offended by the existence of another Chicago baseball franchise than their North Side counterparts. In the case of the managers, although there is a mutual respect between the two, only the energetic Guillen was interested in expounding ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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