The Mark Buehrle watch continues, but negotiations at least appear to be civil.
"There's no animosity here," agent Jeff Berry said Tuesday, four days after the White Sox rejected a full no-trade proposal for his client.
Berry offered no other details, other than adding the Sox "have to make a decision where their organization goes."
General manager Ken Williams is expected to remain in Chicago before heading to San Francisco to watch the Futures Game on Sunday.
The no-trade issue is a stumbling block after sources confirmed both sides are comfortable with a four-year, $56 million contract.
Scouts from Philadelphia and Los Angeles attended Tuesday's game.
Buehrle Talks Going Nowhere



