With two months left before the non-waiver trade deadline, the White Sox are expected to be active in talks. Chicago general manager Ken Williams is expected to become more active beginning on June 15, when teams can begin trading players that were signed as free agents this past winter. "In the past, I'd say I'm happy with what I have," manager Ozzie Guillen said Saturday night. "This team has been so inconsistent. One week we play unbelievable, and the next week we don't. The way we're play right now, I will take my chances with this club." Jermaine Dye is hoping that the White Sox improve on the field so that Williams doesn't have to make any improvements. "Hopefully we keep playing well and he doesn't have to make any decisions to make us better, where everyone continues to pitch and swing the bat well," Dye said.