The White Sox and Diamondbacks played a game in Tucson on Monday set up to benefit a fund set up in the memory of Christina-Taylor Green. Green was among those killed on Jan. 8 when a gunman opened fire at a local supermarket, killing six people and wounding 14 others. "I think it's a sad thing that we come to play for that," Chicago manager Ozzie Guillen said. "But I think it's something a lot of players and my coaches say they want to be here because of those reasons. "It's too bad because a lot of people, they don't know Tucson. Tucson is way better than that. Around the world, they have a view of Tucson in the wrong way. It's unfortunate what happened here and to those families. I think the cause is the one good thing [to come out of it] and the least we can do is to come here and help." Green was the daughter of Dodgers scout John Green and granddaughter of former Cubs general manager and Phillies manager Dallas Green.