Although the loss made for a very quiet White Sox (14-15) clubhouse following the game, manager Ozzie Guillen managed to find a positive.
"It seemed that we had a little bit more life today in the dugout," Guillen said. "We were attacking [Halladay] real well. That's the best game we played in this bad week. The attitude was there, and the fight was there. "This is a long season, and you're going to go through tough times," Guillen continued. "The thing is, how are we going to handle it? I don't like the way we handled it the last couple of games -- I saw a lot of guys with long faces and worries. But today, it seemed a lot better, and there was more enthusiasm."