Ozzie Guillen, who hasn't managed since he disappointed with the Miami Marlins in 2012, wants to get back in the game.

"I hope so. I want to, yes. I mean, that's my life. That's what I like to do," Guillen said of managing again. "Am I waiting, sitting by the phone, waiting for a phone call? No. I will be lying to you [if I say], 'Oh, my god. My phone is not ringing.' If somebody [thinks] I can help, of course I want to do it. If that comes, that would be awesome. But if not, my life right now is pretty healthy."

Ken Williams, who worked above Guillen with the Chicago White Sox, believes he can help a franchise.

"He wants to get back in the game and I think he can be an asset to someone," Williams said. "How? When? What that's going to be? I don't know. It's not something that I've given a lot of thought to. But you know, the things that he has accomplished in the game, very few people have accomplished. So that's got to mean something."