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However, Guillen says one shouldn't read too much into those rumors. "No, no, and it's funny because I think people out there think that," Guillen told MLB.com on Friday. "There's definitely a mutual respect. Kenny is doing his job and I'm doing my job. "I would never go over Kenny's head for any reason. He's my boss. A lot of people misunderstand where we are at and think we bump head to head every day. You have to come here every day to see how we handle things." |