Ozzie Guillen unleashes tirade on MLB umpire: ‘Wish I punched him in the face’

White Sox TV analyst Ozzie Guillen laid into home plate umpire Hunter Wendelstedt over some past beef after the team’s 9-0 loss to the Orioles on Tuesday. 

Wendelstedt threw out Chicago’s interim manager Grady Sizemore after a shouting match between the pair following some questionable ball and strike calls. 

A fired-up Guillen, who played 16 big league seasons and managed nine more, used the spat to reopen some old wounds between himself and Wendelstedt, the son of Harry Hunter Wendelstedt Jr., who umpired for 33 seasons from 1968 to 1998.

Hunter Wendelstedt and Grady Sizemore weren’t happy with each other on Tuesday. Awful Announcing / X

“I wish I punched him in the face,” Guillen said of Wendelstedt during the postgame show on NBC Sports Chicago. “He’s the first guy to kick me out of a game in the big leagues, with no reason. His dad, he was a legend. I said, ‘You know what? You’re not a pimple on your daddy’s behind.’ I told him that.”

Guillen didn’t stop there, later poking fun at Wendelstedt’s appearance after the studio crew showed a video of him and Sizemore’s dust-up.

“The guy is bad. Look at how fat he is,” Guillen said. “He should be embarrassed to wear that uniform.”

Ozzie Guillen managed nine seasons in the big leagues. Reuters

Frustration may have been boiling over for Guillen, who has been covering the MLB-worst White Sox all season. 

Tuesday’s loss was Chicago’s 12th straight – their third such losing streak of 12 or more games – dropping them to 31-109 on the season.

The latest loss was an exceptionally embarrassing one too. 

Home plate umpire Hunter Wendelstedt (21) looks on from behind home plate during the fourth inning between the New York Mets and the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

The team allowed a routine pop-up to fall in during the bottom of the second inning after left fielder Andrew Benintendi and infielder Miguel Vargas collided. 

The White Sox are on pace to lose 126 heading into Wednesday’s play, which would shatter the 1962 Mets’ modern-era record of 120 losses in a single season.

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