Hardline Cuban group calling for Ozzie Guillen's job

If he didn't know it before, Ozzie Guillen now realizes he's not working on the South side of Chicago any longer.

The new Miami Marlins manager has always been voluble and controversial, but he's been given a bigger platform than ever in recent weeks as the national media has focused its attention on the Marlins, their new stadium, new players and yes, new manager.

But it was his comment in the current issue of Time that he "loves Castro" that has put the new skipper in serious hot water in South Florida. In the same article he said, "I respect Fidel Castro. You know why? A lot of people have wanted to kill Fidel Castro for the last 60 years, but that (expletive) is still here.”

Now a Cuban exile group described as "hard-line" says they'll protest the Marlins game Tuesday night in front of the team's sparkling new ballpark, calling on Marlins management to can the new skipper.