White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen has responded to comments Angels outfielder Torii Hunter made about Latin players. In a USA Today article, Hunter said "People see dark faces out there, and the perception is that they're African-American. They're not us. They're impostors. Even people I know come up and say: 'Hey, what color is Vladimir Guerrero? Is he a black player?' I say, 'Come on, he's Dominican. He's not black.' "As African-American players, we have a theory that baseball can go get an imitator and pass them off as us. It's like they had to get some kind of dark faces, so they go to the Dominican or Venezuela because you can get them cheaper. It's like, 'Why should I get this kid from the South Side of Chicago and have Scott Boras represent him and pay him $5 million when you can get a Dominican guy for a bag of chips?' ... I'm telling you, it's sad." Guillen, who is famously outspoken, said that Hunter should have watched what he said. "Sometimes I think you have to be careful what you say," Guillen said. "To me, he didn't hurt my feelings. I think he's a little bit behind saying we get potato chips. ... [Cincinnati Reds pitcher [Aroldis] Chapman was given a lot of money [six-year, $30.25 million contract]. "Major League Baseball looks for quality who can help them. They don't look for color. Latin players right now have more talent than anybody else."