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Published on Wednesday, May 14, 2008
By Al Balderas Correspondent
ANAHEIM - Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen has developed a reputation for speaking his mind.
On Wednesday, he was rewarded for changing it.
Guillen shuffled his team's batting order in an effort to produce more offense, and the move worked. Carlos Quentin, batting third for the first time this season, hit a grand slam off Scot Shields in the eighth inning, propelling the White Sox to a 6-1 victory over the Angels.
Quentin drove in five of the White Sox's six runs, matching his career high for RBIs in a game.
Their other run came on a Nick Swisher home run in the ninth inning.
"When we don't get runners on base, it's boring," Guillen said, referring to Tuesday night's 2-0 loss to the Angels. "I should get a beer or two beers and just sit and watch the game.
"Every time we get people on base, there is more enthusiasm and there is more going (on)
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