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Son's comments irk Sox' skipper Guillen

SURPRISE, Ariz. -- White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen made it clear he was upset with his son Oney for comments he made in a Chicago radio interview, the latest twist in a Twitter saga involving the family and the organization.

Said the elder Guillen on Monday, "I do mind."

Oney Guillen told WSCR-AM earlier in the day that he didn't agree with his father that he made a mistake in posting blunt comments on his Twitter account and that he resigned last week to avoid more trouble with the team.

He said "no, not at all," when asked if he made a mistake. He also said he resigned because "My dad let me know he didn't want me to be there because it was going to make it uncomfortable for him, because of what they were asking from me."