White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen responded to comments made by former closer and current Boston reliever Bobby Jenks on Saturday. In an interview with the Chicago Tribune, Jenks was critical of Chicago's front office. ?First of all, he can?t make any comments about last year because he was never in the clubhouse. He spent more time in his house than he was in the clubhouse,? Guillen jabbed. ?The only thing I can say is I feel bad for him because I think the way we treated this kid, just the White Sox, myself, our front office people ... we helped him a lot, on the field and off the field.? Guillen was just getting started. "It?s very sad because he should look at himself in the mirror and all the things he said in the paper to realize what he said. Like I said in January, if there was one player I ever managed, I do more stuff for him than anybody else on the field and off the field."