White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen and slugger Adam Dunn have spoken about possibly cutting the designated hitter's playing time. Guillen said Dunn, who was out of the lineup for the second straight game against the Twins on Monday night, was receptive to the meeting. "I don't know yet. I talked to him we had a little chat. It went nice. He understood my point, I understood his point," Guillen said. "Obviously I'm going to (play) the guys that swing the bat good but are you're going to see him? I can't say no because he will play some day." On the season, Dunn is hitting .163 with 11 home runs and 40 RBIs. "Like I said in the past, he's hurt. He doesn't show he's hurt. He's embarrassed. It's very tough for him to go through it," Guillen said.