White Sox not playing great, but they're winning

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While the Cubs seem to be writing a book called “Men Acting Badly,” the White Sox are quietly going about the business of winning.

They beat the Cubs for the second day in a row and have won their last three series, including taking two of three games from the Dodgers, the best team in baseball.

Pretty good stuff, if you like your baseball without a $30 million right fielder who tends to go off like a geyser and a pitcher who too often loses his way by losing his cool.

Sox manager Ozzie Guillen had spent the past several weeks warning that if his team didn’t get its act together before the All-Star break, it risked being sold off in pieces by general manager Ken Williams.

From the standpoint of Sunday, the Sox look like a team that should be kept together.

You’d be as crazy as Carlos Zambrano to predict that they finally have turned things around, but there are plenty of good signs after their 6-0 victory over the Cubs. They have won 10 of their last 15 games to inch their way to within a game of .500 (37-38). In the last 16 games, Sox starters have a 2.66 earned-run average.

“I don’t know if we’ve turned the corner,” said right fielder Jermaine Dye, who homered Sunday. “That’s something we can’t worry about as players in this clubhouse.

“We have to go out there and prove we’re still in it and continue to play good baseball and not worry about what Kenny or the front-office people think about where this team is going. We have to be the ones who make the decisions for them.”

Guillen’s threat aside, there’s the very real question of what Williams would be able to do trade-wise if the Sox continued to tread water. Veteran first baseman Paul Konerko has the right to turn down any trade. Dye is the best player on the team, and if the Sox were smart, they’d keep him for next season’s option year too. It’s fair to say Jim Thome wouldn’t be a hot commodity if Williams tried to move him.

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