
When the Sox were looking for a new manager to hire a new manager, they rounded down the finalists to two: Ozzie Guillen and Cito Gaston.
I actually preferred the hiring of Gaston, who had won two World Series titles with the Blue Jays and didn't really have any fatal flaws I could remember.
Ozzie, on the other hand, seemed to be the cheap and easy option, which was the route the Bulls chose when they hired Tim Floyd to replace Phil Jackson. If you choose not to remember, Floyd went 49-190 during his Bulls career.
Obviously, the Sox made the right decision, although it's not like hiring Gaston would've necessarily been the
wrong one.
Anyway, the Sox may have gotten their man when they hired Ozzie Guillen, but two years later, I got mine. Today was Cito Gaston Bobblehead Day.