"It is the first time I arranged a meeting to fire a ballplayer," Guillen said about the first baseman who traveled to the United States to get married and it looks like he won't return to the team, even though that door is not totally closed. "He is an important player in this league, not only for what he has done offensively and defensively, but also for the way he plays baseball. Everyone should look at themselves in that mirror. He earned his money in this country."