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Dye Interested In White Sox Return

Jermaine Dye is still without a job, but he believes he can help his former team.

''I haven't watched every game, but I watch every so often,'' Dye told the Sun-Times on Thursday, when asked if he had been keeping tabs on the Sox. ''I like to see what the guys are doing.

''It's tough to believe that they're in the position they're in,'' Dye said. ''I've talked to some of the guys, and they're battling to figure it out.''

Dye was asked if he believes he can help the White Sox.

''I could,'' Dye said. ''You have to play a certain type of baseball in [U.S. Cellular Field], and small ball is nice, but you need a balance.''

Via Chicago Sun-Times


Cubs, White Sox To Play For Crosstown Trophy

Beginning this season, the Cubs and White Sox will play for the Crosstown Cup trophy during their six-game interleague series.

The two clubs announced the new wrinkle on Monday.

Chicago's two teams will continue to meet in a yearly six-game series as they have since 1997.

Via ESPN


Peavy Says He's Healthy, Will Bounce Back

White Sox pitcher Jake Peavy is blaming mechanics for his struggles so far this season.

Peavy said that he's "absolutely" healthy and that he's never been through a streak like the one he's enduring currently.

He has a 7.66 ERA, which is third-worst in the American League.

"I promise you there are better days ahead and I'm really excited about that," Peavy said.

Via Chicago Tribune


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