CLEVELAND — Jake Peavy went from starting to sitting — and still waiting.
Chicago's coveted right-hander had his scheduled outing against the Indians pushed back one day by the White Sox, who may trade the right-hander before Wednesday's 4 p.m. deadline.
Peavy was supposed to start Tuesday's game, but the White Sox scratched him amid trade rumblings and recalled rookie Andre Rienzo, who will make his major league debut and is the first Brazilian to pitch in the majors.
"I'm playing the waiting game," Peavy said. "I'm right here right now. That's all I can say and all I can do until there's something official."
At this point, the White Sox have not announced a deal for Peavy, who could be headed toward a contender, just as he was when the White Sox acquired him from San Diego in 2009. Boston and Oakland are among the teams most interested in Peavy, who is 8-4 with a 4.28 ERA in 13 starts this season.
As he wonders about his future, Peavy joined Chicago's other pitchers in doing their daily stretching, cardio work and throwing before the last-place White Sox played the second game of a four-game series against Cleveland. For the second day in a row, Peavy politely answered reporter's questions as the clock ticked toward Wednesday's deadline.
He's prepared for anything, everything or nothing.
"I'm not going to be shocked, overwhelmed or blown away," Peavy said. "I'm looking forward to seeing what the next 24 hours, or not even that, play out."