Adam Dunn admits he has thought about quitting the game of baseball. "If I'm not having fun anymore, I'll go home," Dunn told Yahoo! Sports. "Flat out. I'll go home. I mean that. Swear to goodness. I'll. Go. Home. I enjoy playing. Even though I suck. Or have been sucking. I enjoy playing the game. Love it. But as soon as I lose that, I'm gone, dude. It's true. "How many games can you play doing this? This is ridiculous. You get to a point, and you're like ..." Dunn is batting .158 as August approaches. He is in the first year of a four-year, $56 million contract with the White Sox. If the season ended today he'd own the worst average in the live-ball era by more than 20 points. Even if he talks about quitting, he cannot imagine taking the leap. "It's not going to happen," he says. "Zero chance. Zero. You can't get this competition anywhere else, dude. I don't care where you look. Nowhere else. It's one-on-one, dude. And you can't find that anywhere. ... "There's two ways to do it. You can sit and pout and 'why me,' or you can say we've got 60 or 70 or 80 games left to start your year. For two months, be the best player in the league. And if I can do that, we're going to win a lot of games. I'm blessed with that kind of attitude, and thank God, because I don't know what I'd be doing. I know some people the big man upstairs wouldn’t do this to because there would be some bad things happening."