"Manager Ozzie Guillen spoke for himself as well as many White Sox followers when asked what he saw when embattled slugger Adam Dunn was at the plate.
"I want to cry," Guillen said Tuesday, one day after Dunn struck out three times to increase his season total to 137. "A lot of swing and a miss. Right now I think he's guessing. A lot of the time he's guessing what's coming, and a lot of times he's maybe guessing the wrong pitch.
"It gets to the point when you struggle that bad, you just want to put the ball in play. After that, for a little while, he was swinging at every pitch. And I say, 'If you're not hitting and you're not walking, you're going to be worse. Make sure you get a pitch you can hit. All of a sudden, you start walking and you start getting better.' "
Guillen also wondered what effect Jeffrey Fishbein, a licensed clinical psychologist who has worked with players from Montreal and Florida, had on Dunn."