Jack McKeon doesn't believe the White Sox should fire Ozzie Guillen, but he does think he'd be a perfect fit for the Marlins. Guillen was McKeon's third base coach when the Marlins won the 2003 World Series and he recommended that Chicago hire Guillen the following year to give him his first shot at managing. "He was a favorite down there, and he's a good baseball man," McKeon said. "And heck, I was one of the guys that recommended him to [Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf] and those guys when they called me and asked. "I love the guy, and he's a good baseball man and he'd be an ideal fit." Guillen still keeps a home down in Florida. The Marlins will be looking for a manager after the season, although McKeon's name has been mentioned as well. Regardless of the fact that he linked Guillen and the Marlins, McKeon doesn't believe the White Sox should let their manager go. "The way I look at it is this, you've got a good manager and your club isn't doing well, I think it's a case where you change the players, not the manager," McKeon said. "If you have a good manager you keep the manager and change the personnel like the Dodgers did for years with Walter Austin and Tommy Lasorda. They didn't fire those guys because they had a bad year now and then. They just went out and replaced the players and this is what you have when you have a good manager."