Jermaine Dye is shocked that he's still unemployed. "I'm shocked," Dye told the Chicago Sun-Times. "I really am in disbelief, but what can I do?" Over the last five seasons with the White Sox, Dye was first among American League outfielders in home runs and second in RBI. "I still feel like I'm a productive player and feel like I can contribute, but teams want me as a backup player, and that's something I'm not ready to do," Dye said. "I feel undervalued, basically. I don't think I have to go out there and prove anything to anyone. My numbers the last five or six years show I can help someone."