Slumping Thome certain his age isn't the problem

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SEATTLE -- Jim Thome has had bad Aprils before. [link]

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Bench showing signs of life
Published 5/11/2008 by Jim at Sox Machine: Chicago White Sox blog
... as Jermaine Dye gets a rest, which is terrific news considering the spectre that looms around the corner : As long as Guillen trusts Anderson and Anderson keeps giving reasons for Guillen to do so, there isn't a spot on the team for Owens. Middle infield is the trouble area, and that's why it's good to see that Chris Getz got the start at shortstop in the first game of a doubleheader in Charlotte Friday. Getz doesn't project to stick as a starting second baseman, but if he could learn another infield position, he would definitely have value. ****************** Note to Jeff ...

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