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Ozzie Guillen has known a hot day or two, and after spending much of his playing and managing career in Chicago, he's not going to complain about 90-degree weather.
Guillen was right at home Wednesday night as the Red Sox dealt with their first sweltering evening of the season in their second game against the Miami Marlins. Guillen acknowledged that he likes it when it's warm, but his reasoning took an interesting turn.
Hear what Guillen had to say about the steamy temperatures, and also what he did on his day off.