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Each year, Guillen said, he tells the White Sox minor league Latin American players that they need to learn how to speak English, along with warning them about drugs. Guillen, a Venezuelan, said the White Sox have an English instructor for young Latino prospects.
The Detroit Tigers also have English teachers and a staff to help with the transition for Latin American prospects in their Lakeland, Fla., minor league complex and in Venezuela and Dominican Republic, according to manager Jim Leyland and director of baseball media relations Brian Britten.
Tigers second baseman Carlos Guillen, no relation to Ozzie Guillen, said he agrees with Ozzie Guillen's original statements.
"We've got what, 20 percent of big league players from South America? Do we have teachers?" Carlos Guillen asked.
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