Cubs general manager Jim Hendry says clubhouse drama comes along with losing. "That's the world we live in now, I think, when you don't play well, when you're under .500 like we are, and maybe the Sox feel the same way," Hendry said on ESPN 1000's Talking Baseball on Saturday. "When you get off to starts like we've had, that just kind of goes with it. Whether it's the individual finger-pointing, or the rumors that aren't true or what you should or shouldn't have done differently [they] all come out. When you're disappointed in how you're playing, the best way to fix it and answer all the rumors is just play a lot better baseball." Cubs manager Lou Piniella lashed out about media criticism of his use of young players before Friday's game, and White Sox counterpart Ozzie Guillen denied a report he nearly came to blows with Sox general manager Kenny Williams earlier this week.