White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen says he told son Oney to resign from White Sox (Ozzie being Ozzie)

I have to put myself in the situation of feeling comfortable," Guillen said. "When you talk about your family, that's different. I don't give a [bleep] who you are. When you talk about my wife, my kids -- I'll kill anybody for them. When you're not right, you're not right. That's why I made the decision. I made the decision. It was not Kenny, it was not Jerry, it was not [Sox vice president of communications] Scott Reifert.