Royals general manager Dayton Moore met with Jose Guillen Wednesday after the outfielder confronted a heckling fan in Kansas City the previous night.
Royals general manager Dayton Moore met with Jose Guillen Wednesday after the outfielder confronted a heckling fan in Kansas City the previous night.
Guillen had to be restrained by catcher Miguel Olivo, third-base coach Luis Silverio and others when a fan down the right-field line harassed him in a 2-1 loss to Texas.
“Jose has got to remain focused to what happens on the baseball field,” Moore said Wednesday. “It is certainly inappropriate to engage in any conversation with the fans during a game. …
“We’ll just continue to work with Jose about managing what he says and how he responds.”
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It was Guillen’s fourth public outburst this season. The former Mariner called teammates “babies” during a 12-game losing streak in May, made profanity-laced comments in June while saying he could “care less about” fans who were booing him, and had to be separated from pitching coach Bob McClure on July 5.
Royals manager Trey Hillman said he missed Guillen’s confrontation with the fan.
“I was actually in the toilet, so I didn’t see it,” Hillman said. “Managers do have to use the restroom and I guess I picked a bad time to be in the restroom. … There’s no sense on commenting on it.”
Guillen, who at $12 million a season is the highest-paid player in franchise history, is hitting .249 but leads the club with 17 home runs and 80 runs batted in.
“I understand who I am and the money that I’m making,” Guillen said. “I understand that I’m hitting .250, and the fans are expecting a lot more than they’re seeing. But the word he said, trust me, anybody would want to go there.”
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