White Sox second baseman Gordon Beckham is hoping the 2011 season comes without distractions for the team. Beckham was referring to the flap that arose this winter after former closer Bobby Jenks criticized manager Ozzie Guillen. Guillen's son Oney, a former employee of the club, countered with a barrage of Twitter messages meant to defend his father that went on to describe personal incidents that happened in the confines of the White Sox clubhouse. "Me and [bench coach] Joey [Cora] talked about it and agree, and he's talked to Ozzie about the same stuff," said Beckham. "We will concentrate totally on baseball. "We don't want excuses that cause us strain to win games. We want it to be on us, the players."