The White Sox are in a peculiar position; they don't have a bad team, they just happen to be in arguably the best division in baseball. As a result, they're 25-27 on the year, and struggling as the 4th place team in the AL Central. Manager Ozzie Guillen is taking the blame for a lot of the problems, and has said the team isn't ready to give up yet. But if GM Ken Williams decides otherwise, the Giants could be ready to make a deal.If the White Sox decide to sell, the Giants might be interested. Two of general manager Brian Sabean's top talent evaluators, Paul Turco and Ted Uhlaender, scouted the Sox in Chicago and Toronto last week. Outfielder Jermaine Dye is a free agent after the season and could be on the block.The Giants are currently last in the NL West, but within a few games of .500. They consider themselves to be a big-market team and certainly need some top-notch players to keep their fans happy. And when you think about it, outside of Barry Bonds, the next big bat for the Giants is Ryan Klesko or Ray Durham. Yeah. I think Jermaine Dye would fit in perfectly.
Previously at FanHouse:
Ozzie Guillen Is Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop
Ozzie Guillen Isn't Ready to Give Up Yet
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