Bobby Jenks believes that the White Sox are being overly critical of his weight. "Did I feel I was being picked on? No," Jenks said in a phone interview with the Chicago Sun-Times. "But I felt I was the easy scapegoat because I had struggled in the end with some nagging injuries. This organization, just like most in this game, tell you, 'Come in, our door is open and tell us what's on your mind.' And when you do, they turn it around on you and make you feel bad. They're playing on your own words. They want you to come in, be honest and then they turn it around." Jenks stands to make $7 million to $8 million through arbitration this winter.