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By Phil Rogers
Special to ESPN.com Monday, July 17, 2006 Jason Giambi figures the New York Yankees caught the White Sox "at a time they're not playing very good baseball." Alex Rodriguez says it's wrong to read too much into the Sox's recent problems. Bully for them. The Detroit Tigers, however, aren't likely to be as generous in their description of the events if they can add to the defending World Series champions' discomfort. Unlike the Yankees, who swept the White Sox in the first series after the All-Star break, the Tigers could use a little r ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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