Jermaine Dye is fine with hitting fifth in the White Sox's batting order. Dye is batting .180 since the All-Star break. "When I'm in a funk, and when certain people are not swinging the bats as well as they want to be, you get moved," Dye told the Chicago Tribune. "And it's probably good for the team. No matter where you are, you try to continue to pull yourself out of it and keep fighting and see what happens." White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said that he made the move to keep Dye from pressing.