With Ozzie Guillen headed to the Marlins, Cubs third baseman Aramis Ramirez says that Florida could become an attractive destination. Ramirez is primed to become one of the top hitters on the free agent market if the Cubs don't offer him a long-term extension. "Of course," Ramirez said. "They already got better [by acquiring Guillen]. Some people might not like the way he goes about his business, but the bottom line is he's a good manager, and he's won before. He knows what it takes. "I wouldn't mind going there and playing." Ramirez may not be the only member of the Cubs headed to South Florida. Those close to Guillen say he likes Chicago manager Mike Quade enough that he's expected to try to hire him for his new coaching staff in Miami if Quade doesn't survive the Cubs' regime change.