One thought gnawed at Ozzie Guillen as he pondered his baseball future over a plate of chicken and rice inside his trendy Bucktown home.
"I feel funny because I always wanted to leave the game from the big door and I feel like I left from the backdoor, sneaky, like I killed or beat somebody," Guillen said, looking almost professorial in a long-sleeved "Bridgeport Bluefish" shirt and reading glasses sitting low on his nose.
"That's the way I feel about baseball," the former manager of the White Sox and Marlins continued during an enlightening 90-minute conversation.