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Jose Guillen #11 | Outfielder | Kansas City Royals
Height: 6-0    Weight: 195    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: May 17, 1976, San Cristobal,
Contract: Signed through 2010
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November 19, 2004
The Angels traded Jose Guillen to the former Expos franchise in Washington in exchange for outfielder Juan Rivera and infielder Maicer Izturis. The small payload received shows just how eager the Angels were to get rid of Guillen, who is due to make just $3.5 million next season.
November 14, 2004
The Angels are shopping Jose Guillen around and the Marlins are showing interest, in part because they find his $3.5 million salary for next season reasonable, according to the Sun-Sentinel.
October 30, 2004
Angels GM Bill Stoneman said that he's already received interest from other teams looking to acquire Jose Guillen over the winter, according to the LA Times. "I would expect that, if we decide to do something, we'll probably do pretty well," Stoneman said.
October 9, 2004
Angels manager Mike Scioscia said the club is open to mending fences with Jose Guillen during the offseason, but the suspended outfielder would not have played in the postseason, according to the Boston Herald. "I think we definitely would welcome Jose back at some point and would obviously have to work some things out, but there's nothing that says a door is closed," he said. "I've spoken to Jose since. I just think there needs to be some issues taken care of and move on from there."
October 1, 2004
Jose Guillen reached a financial settlement with the Angels on Friday to resolve the grievance he filed against the club when they suspended him without pay for the rest of the season. If the Angels reach the playoffs, they have until the day of their opening series to decide if Guillen will be on their postseason roster, though they indicated at the time of his suspension that he would be left off.
September 28, 2004
Angels manager Mike Scioscia won't comment on whether or not he'll play Jose Guillen if an arbitrator rules Friday that be reinstated, according to the AP. "They can reinstate his standing with the club, but can't force us to put him in the lineup," Scioscia said.
September 27, 2004
The MLB players' association filed a grievance Monday seeking to overturn the Anaheim Angels' suspension of Jose Guillen, according to the AP. Guillen was suspended without pay for the rest of the season on Sunday because of his outburst after being lifted for a pinch runner a day earlier in Anaheim.
September 27, 2004
Angels GM Bill Stoneman indicated that there were several incidents this year that led to Jose Guillen being suspended, according to the LA Times. Guillen is expected to file a grievance with the players union. He is still under contract for $3.5 million next season.
September 26, 2004
The Angels suspended Jose Guillen for the rest of the season for his outburst after being pulled from Saturday's game for a pinch-runner. The team also announced that Guillen would remain suspended through the postseason if the club gets there. There may be more than meets the eye in this situation, and Guillen now seems like a likely trade candidate after the season.
September 22, 2004
Jose Guillen was back in the lineup on Tuesday after leaving Monday's game early because of a strained right hip, according to the LA Times
September 11, 2004
Jose Guillen was back in the lineup Saturday after leaving Friday night's game following the seventh inning with soreness in his right arm, according to the AP.
September 8, 2004
Jose Guillen was back in the lineup for the Angels on Tuesday after missing a few games with a swollen wrist. He was 1-for-4.
September 5, 2004
Jose Guillen and the Angels are still awaiting test results on his swollen right wrist. He was sent home on Saturday to see what's wrong with his wrist, which has been sore for two weeks. He's been initially diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome. "I'm not ruling out the possibility of him playing Tuesday," manager Mike Scioscia. "I'm optimistic we'll get him back in short order. When that will be, it's tough to say."
September 4, 2004
Jose Guillen sat out Saturday with a sore wrist that has been diagnosed as carpal tunnel syndrome, according to the AP. The Angels are awaiting test results to determine the extent of the injury.
September 3, 2004
Jose Guillen was replaced by Jeff DaVanon in the seventh inning. Angels manager Mike Scioscia said that Guillen could miss some time down the stretch because of carpal tunnel syndrome in his right wrist. "He's had it for a while and we'll see how he is tomorrow," Scioscia said.
August 23, 2004
Despite fouling a ball off his left ankle on Saturday, Jose Guillen was able to play Sunday, according to the LA Times.
July 21, 2004
Jose Guillen is expected back in the Angels lineup soon after missing three games because of a stiff back, according to the Orange County Register.
July 20, 2004
Jose Guillen missed Monday's game because of back stiffness.
July 11, 2004
Jose Guillen experienced slight stiffness in his back Saturday, forcing him to serve as the DH rather than play left field, according to the LA Times.
June 15, 2004
Jose Guillen returned to the lineup Tuesday after missing only his second start of the season Sunday with a sore right knee. He went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts.
June 14, 2004
Jose Guillen was out of the starting lineup Sunday due to a knee injury sustained earlier in the week, according to the LA Times. He had an MRI Saturday that revealed nothing serious and he was able to pinch hit Sunday.
May 12, 2004
Jose Guillen returned to the Angels lineup as a DH on Wednesday after missing one game with a sprained right knee and ankle, according to the AP.
May 12, 2004
Jose Guillen will have his sore knee and ankle examined again today, according to the LA Times. Although the injuries don't appear to be serious, he likely won't play again until at least Thursday.
May 11, 2004
Jose Guillen traveled with the Angels to New York and could play in the three-game series that begins today, according to the L.A. Times. Guillen, who was carted off the field with knee and ankle injuries on Sunday, will be re-examined today.
May 10, 2004
The Angels still consider Jose Guillen day-to-day after having the outfielder's sprained right knee and ankle re-examined Monday, according to the AP. No further diagnostic tests were scheduled, so the injuries don't appear to be serious.
May 10, 2004
The Angels consider Jose Guillen day-to-day due to the twisted ankle and knee he injured yesterday, according to the LA Times. The Angels didn't think he needed X-rays or an MRI, so he hopes to be back in action tomorrow. "I'm not worried about my ankle now," Guillen said. "My knee is my concern. Hopefully, I'll keep the swelling down and I'll be able to walk tomorrow. If I think I can play Tuesday, I'll be playing."
May 9, 2004
Jose Guillen sprained his right knee and ankle while sliding into second base on Sunday, according to the AP. He needed to be carted off the field, and it's possible that he's headed to the disabled list.
April 15, 2004
Jose Guillen was back in the Angels starting lineup Thursday even though he was hit in the left hand by a pitch on Wednesday. The ball struck him in the same spot that he was hit back in spring training.
April 6, 2004
Jose Guillen took batting practice yesterday and is expected to start against the Mariners today, according to the Seattle Times. He\'s nursing a deep bone bruise in his left wrist.
April 5, 2004
The deep bone bruise Jose Guillen sustained Friday likely will prevent him from playing in tomorrow\'s opener for the Angels, according to the LA Times.
April 3, 2004
Jose Guillen was hit on the left wrist by a pitch yesterday, though X-rays revealed only a deep bone bruise, according to the LA Times. The Angels hope that he will be ready to play on opening day.
March 23, 2004
Jose Guillen blasted another homer, giving him six in 30 spring at-bats. Guillen\'s career-high for homers jumped from 14 to 31 last season, but the early indications are that his newfound power is here to stay.
March 22, 2004
Jose Guillen is making a push to hit fifth for the Angels behind Garrett Anderson, according to the LA Times. He\'s leading the team with five homers and 10 RBI, while hitting .367.
March 20, 2004
Jose Guillen returned from his strained rib cage for yesterday\'s exhibition game.
March 17, 2004
Jose Guillen remains day-to-day with a strained rib cage, according to the LA Times.
March 15, 2004
A strained rib cage kept Jose Guillen from playing yesterday, though he hopes to be back in the mix today, according to the LA Times.
March 4, 2004
The L.A. Times reports that Jose Guillen was held out of Wednesday\'s game with "minor stiffness."