The White Sox haven't played well this season, leading to speculation that the reliever tandem of Jesse Crain and Addison Reed could become trade chips.

The duo is one of the best one-two late-inning punches in baseball.

Crain seems to be the more likely of the two candidates to move, working in the final stage of a three-year, $13 million deal.

"I mean a little bit, but I don't consume myself with it," Crain said when asked about trade rumors. "I can't control it, so all I do is worry about coming here every day and going about my business and throwing one pitch at a time when I'm out there. That's all I can do."

Reed, pitching in just his second full season, seems like a little less of a trade prospect.

Reed not only has established himself as a reliable closer, tied with Joe Nathan for third in the AL at 17 saves, but he is also under team control through 2017.