White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen believes that the team's current homestand is of great importance. "This is a big, big, big homestand for us," Guillen said. "We're spending like a month in Chicago. It's a big homestand, hopefully we play well. This homestand we are going to show the fans, Kenny [Williams], Rick [Hahn] and Jerry [Reinsdorf] how good we are or how bad we are. Then they can start making decisions. I think to me, we got to see if we are going to add or subtract people." The White Sox began the stand on Tuesday night and will host the Rangers, Indians and Tigers. Chicago is 8 1/2 games behind Minnesota in the AL Central.