Ozzie Guillen says that Yoenis Cespedes is "pretty impressive," but that it's no slam dunk that the Cuban defector will end up in Miami. Marlins president David Samson has already said that they would like the outfielder, but don't have to have him. Guillen said Miami isn't the only team in the running, saying he thinks "they're promoting this kid all over the place. That's why you have an agent. You as a player, you know where you want to go." There has been speculation that Cespedes could command a $60 million contract, which makes Guillen nervous. "There are a lot of question marks out there," he said. "How's he going to handle major league pitching? We don't know. How's he going to handle major league media? We don't know. There are a lot of ifs. Whoever signs him is gambling."