David M. Shribman

Ozzie Guillen's motor mouth; Yogi Berra's wisdom

Miami might be the worst place for a baseball manager to mouth off about the virtues of a onetime pitcher named Fidel Castro.

That's what Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen did this spring, earning himself a five-game suspension and sealing his image as a man who could say anything, and probably will.

"He always reserves the right to say more," writes Rick Morrissey, whose "Ozzie's School of Management" (Times Books, $26) is not likely to be assigned at Harvard Business School any time soon.

In a book less about management than about the way Guillen manages, Morrissey cap

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