Jermaine Dye knows that he may be playing in his final games with the White Sox. "I'm not concerned about that," Dye told the Chicago Sun-Times. "Whatever happens is going to happen. At this point you just want to try and get into a somewhat of a little bit of a groove before the season is over. Go into the offseason and see what happens. "I've never struggled like this before, never had a whole half that has been nothing. Over the course of a career, I think that's pretty good. The five years I've been here I've had five pretty good years, and it just so happened that I struggled here at the end, we were fighting to get into the playoffs, and it's just the way it is." Dye is hitting just .248 with 25 home runs and 74 RBIs this season.