The White Sox had a disappointing 2009 and Ken Williams feels that frustration, but he isn't expecting this winter's free agency class to help fix the club's problems. ''Well, No. 1, I don't like what I see on the free-agent market, and what I do like, it's going to cost you a No. 1 pick [as compensation]. If we felt like that's been a need for us in the past, we were willing to do that. We were willing to go that extra mile if we have that fit for us. But that fit means a lot of things in a lot of different ways. This is something we really are going to have to take a look at in the various scenarios I just gave you.''