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Current Video: Guillen on Game 5

Ozzie Guillen offers up his take on Game 5 of the World Series. Hear what he had to say about the Yankees' play in their 8-6 loss to the Phillies.

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" Christian Anderson on the field that the dramatic win by the -- the Yankees almost come back to get them they hold them off great job by the bills. Series now 32 as we shift to New York. Question not AJ Burnett shortest outing since well and you guys roughed up Roger Clemens in 2005. During game five the LCS they talked about him not getting his hand on top of the ball in on the side of the law we saw the same thing tonight was that -- for pitcher -- not getting on top of the wall."

" It's tough because you're not on strike is not gonna command to throw the ball over the plate. That is what nuclear but in three days rest nothing helping ease me into -- a long time. Then got in the got taken lotteries. Which of the guys that way I would receive an extra guy as a what's gonna happen Chase Utley two more Jackson -- highs and lows in World Series history. If you're managing against decently Woody Tony pitcher how to pitch well for the one -- a bit me because I think dollars Rivers to -- right now but then right now two. Give the guy to lollar beam frequently -- but not an excuse. Berry -- on the rated. Nobody talk too much about him this guy get humbled him closers. And the reason a lot of people talk about -- Pitching these days about the the recent days they win Tuesday because I hardly got a great great game."

" Now from a crack research staff they told me you were -- seven times -- sixteen years I find it hard to believe I would that you be hit more playing all that time -- it takes one to the hand. How concerned should Charlie Manuel be about that well."

" They -- okay is no brokering had a day off tomorrow. Yeah they'll tomorrow I think that would help it. -- a big game I think he got two more days to play and in this those two guys going to be the biggest and go to prelude allow it to -- over back in the lineup. In the seventh inning. We up let's not trying to slow Cliff Lee down he was working fast on -- to call time -- pirating give it to them wanna. I was ready to pitch and as a rule when the guys ready to pitch. You can stop it you know to -- the read about -- about a budget you know you make an adjustment do what they'll present what tying and how the ankle timeout and then it got -- got in the middle. Charlie Manuel does not go to Bradley it's what do you think about that this has surprised me. -- apparently got three run lead. You -- the -- you know are the guys worked out pretty well but in the meanwhile what you do that to go monitored by you've got really I think his upbringing was not not going to be this kid I got got a better chance. With somebody and it did and he did a pretty good job and finally some quotes attributed Cole Hamels that he can't wait for the season to be over as a manager. Is the last thing wanna hear from when he your guns but you don't wanna hear that. -- me out they got that is in my budget to medical and office. Felt doing about it what they say what did you -- say it. Mitchell we -- I would not offered the same page he's not in the same page somebody out that despite you know speculate here. Talking -- game six in New York I'm excited you know Matt -- it that great that I think every game be booted girl's game but interpreted as the -- about it -- of people -- one. Let's go about -- you're off to a -- and I Xena or hop on the train heads to New York -- either thinks Ozzie and we -- document -- interrogate. I."

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