Jake Peavy talked to Mark Gonzales of the Chicago Tribune about the White Sox parting ways with manager Ozzie Guillen and replacing him with Robin Ventura, saying he thought the move was necessary because ?things needed to change with the way we did things.?
Peavy prefaced his comments with ?I?m not, in any way, bashing Ozzie? but then went on to say that the manager switch ?needed to happen? and described his relationship with Guillen as a poor one: ?Ozzie didn?t care for me at the end because I was shut down,. It didn?t end on good terms.?
Peavy also hinted at some past issues with pitching coach Don Cooper, but added: ?Look at what Coop has done over the years. It takes time to know someone. I have no problems with [Cooper].?
Which is good, because while Guillen is gone Cooper remains the White Sox?s pitching coach under Ventura.
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