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Haugh: White Sox season a success? Williams says no

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CLEVELAND (MCT) — Ken Williams looked like he had swallowed a lemon.

Williams had just praised manager Robin Ventura and the White Sox players, despite a September swoon, for their consistent approach during a season that was better than many predicted and that ends mercifully Wednesday at Progressive Field.

So naturally I wondered if that meant the Sox general manager considered 2012 a success as some of his players have suggested publicly.

Screwing up his face, Williams said nothing for at least five seconds.

“I understand what you’re saying, but it doesn’t feel like it,” Williams told me Tuesday night before the Sox played the Indians. “Right now, it’s just (messed) up.”

Right now, Williams feels as sick as many South Side fans trying to figure how the Sox blew the three-game lead they enjoyed as late as Sept. 18. Right now, Williams can’t get past what-if to consider what’s next. He plans to deliver a positive message to the Sox before their final game, but he might struggle masking the pain in his voice.

“We had a shot,” Williams said. “Had we gotten in, we would have matched up against every team better than we matched up against the teams of the last two weeks. If we could have just played .500 for the last two weeks. So when someone says it’s been a successful year, I’m like, no, you just don’t know. Shoot. It’s not. The only thing I take away from this now is disappointment.”

Nothing disappoints Williams more than hearing people say the Sox choked. But after 12 seasons on the job, he knows better than to get caught up arguing they didn’t.

“Sometimes things happen and you just have to wear it,” Williams said. “We can’t change the culture, whether it’s the social media world or traditional media world or the fan blogger. Everyone has a voice. You can’t react to it, but you can use it as motivation.

“We had it in the palm of our hands. Say what you want. Nothing anybody can write or say is going to make us feel worse. Every man in that clubhouse gave it everything they had.”

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