Guillen downplays any deals; Crede scratched
By Mark Gonzales
Tribune staff reporter
July 5, 2005, 10:11 PM CDT
White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen continued to downplay trade rumors Tuesday.
"You look at the market, there's not much out there," said Guillen, who said he speaks daily with general manager Ken Williams and assistant GM Rick Hahn.
In reference to any speculation involving San Francisco's Jason Schmidt and Florida's A.J. Burnett, Guillen said this was the time of year when "you're going to see a White Sox scout at every park."
But for the second time in three series, an Arizona representative was present Tuesday night. This time it was special assistant Bob Gebhard, although the Diamondbacks have changed their coverage assignments so scouts are assigned to specific teams and not players.
Arizona is thirsting for relief help. Tampa Bay closer Danys Baez could be a better fit for Arizona than the Sox, who have plenty of relievers who have chipped in at various junctures of the season.
"If we need somebody to help this team, he has to be good on the field as well as off the field," Guillen said.
Former Sox GM Ron Schueler, a consultant for several major-league teams, also attended Tuesday's game.
Read on to see Buehrle's AL Pitcher of the month honor.
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