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Chicago Sun Times:
Even after a sit-down meeting with manager Ozzie Guillen, third baseman Josh Fields wants answers from the White Sox organization -- not only answers about his future, but about what he felt was bad timing by the club in calling up highly touted prospect Gordon Beckham to play at his position.
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