White Sox general manager Ken Williams isn't happy with the team's play this season. "I'm not happy with the past road trip. We lost two games that we should've won. That [would've] put us a half game out of first place. We've thrown away a dozen games that way this year," Williams told the Associated Press. "We've deserved what we've got. I'm not happy. I'm not happy with a lot of what I see, we're underachievers, period." The White Sox are two games behind the Tigers in the American League Central. The club finished their recent road trip with a 3-3 record. Manager Ozzie Guillen also expects more from his team. "The way Kenny built this ballclub, there's no doubt we're better than .500. Look at our lineup, look at our pitching staff. Don't look at our defense, please. Don't look at that one, we're horrible. But if you look at the team and say this is a .500 team, you have to be wrong," Guillen said. "Look at those guys we've got on the field, look at the guys we have on the bench. If we want to win this thing, we better get better than .500. Do we have the talent to do it? I think so. Do we have the right people on the field to do it? There's no doubt. But it's up to the players to go out there and perform."