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By Phil Rogers
Special to ESPN.com Monday, November 24, 2008 CHICAGO -- Ken Williams is one of only three current general managers who played in the major leagues. He knows the insecurity that comes with the big paychecks, the family stress that lies behind the lack of control that most players accept as part of their job description. You'd figure he might be unusually sensitive to his players' need for some peace of mind. But if you did, you'd underestimate the degree of his loyalty to White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf, not to mention his raging compet ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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