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Ozzie Guillen was serious when he got on the subject of Buehrle's future with the Sox beyond this season. ''I wish I could see Buehrle's kids grow up, but I'm not in control,'' Guillen said. ''This is a business. It's about money. This game is a tough business because there are so many things involved in keeping a guy or not.'' Buehrle hasn't had contract talks with the Sox since last summer, when he turned down a reported three-year deal at the All-Star break believed to be worth about $34 million. The lefty likely will command more on the free-agent market should he exercise that right after this season. ''It's up to the money,'' Guillen said. ''Money talks. I don't blame Buehrle if he tests the market and gets his money. That's his job. He should make as much money as he can because when he's not playing baseball, he's just another guy on the street.'' |