Jake Peavy said yes to the Chicago White Sox, and Victor Martinez will take aim at the Green Monster.

Roy Halladay, however, stayed put in Toronto.

Highlighting a flurry of deals finished just before the trade deadline, Peavy was shipped out of San Diego on Friday.

Scott Rolen, Jarrod Washburn, Orlando Cabrera and Nick Johnson were other notable players on the move as teams stocked up for the stretch drive during a busy day that featured 11 trades.

Halladay remained with the fourth-place Blue Jays. After fielding offers for its coveted ace, Toronto decided to retain the 2003 AL Cy Young Award winner – at least for now.

“We never really came close at all,” general manager J.P. Ricciardi said. “We were never moved. We listened and we were never moved by a club that made us jump up and say, ‘Wow this is something that will make us better in the future.'”

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The biggest surprise of the day was probably Peavy. Sidelined with an injured ankle, he finally agreed to join the White Sox, who landed him with their second pitch of the season.

“A lot has changed since the first time this came around,” Peavy explained. “In May, we had just won five or six games in a row and had creeped above .500, and Chicago wasn’t really in the shape that they’re in now.”

Locked in a crowded race for the AL Central title, the White Sox sent four young pitchers to the Padres: Clayton Richard, Aaron Poreda, Dexter Carter and Adam Russell. The teams barely beat the 4 p.m. EDT cutoff to make deals without waivers.

“It came together very quickly, probably in the last 30-20 seconds,” Chicago general manager Kenny Williams said. “We were really concerned that it wasn’t going to happen.”

In May, the Padres and White Sox reached a deal for Peavy, but the 2007 NL Cy Young Award winner turned it down. This time, he agreed to waive his no-trade clause and join the AL pennant race.

“He never said no, he just said ‘not yet,'” Williams said.

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The 28-year-old Peavy had spent his entire career with the Padres. He is 6-6 with a 3.97 ERA in 13 starts this season but has been on the disabled list since June 13 with a strained tendon in his right ankle. Williams said the White Sox don’t expect Peavy to pitch until the end of August.

“I don’t think it has set in yet with all that is going on. I’m sure I’ll shed a few tears with the boys in the locker room because this is all I’ve known since I was a 17-year-old kid. It’s been a lot of mixed emotions so far,” Peavy said. “You’re excited to play for a team where you know you’re wanted.”

Rolen was dealt from Toronto to Cincinnati for a package of three players that included fellow third baseman Edwin Encarnacion. The Reds included cash to cover part of Rolen’s salary.

Batting .320 with eight homers and 43 RBIs, Rolen has one year left on an eight-year, $90 million deal he signed with St. Louis. Former Cardinals general manager Walt Jocketty made it a priority to get Rolen.

“He will bring a lot to this ballclub that’s been lacking,” said Jocketty, in his second season as the Reds GM. “He brings leadership. He’s a veteran. I think he’ll add a lot to this club. And he’s still playing well. He’s a good RBI man and a Gold Glove at third base.”

Detroit acquired Washburn from Seattle for left-hander Luke French and minor leaguer Mauricio Robles, giving the Tigers an experienced lefty as they try to hold on to the AL Central lead.

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Washburn, third in the AL with a 2.64 ERA, joins All-Stars Justin Verlander and Edwin Jackson in Detroit’s rotation.

Minnesota made a move to upgrade at shortstop, acquiring Cabrera and cash from Oakland for minor league infielder Tyler Ladendorf.

Johnson went from last-place Washington to the cost-conscious Marlins, a surprise contender in the NL wild-card race. Florida acquired the first baseman and cash for a pitching prospect, left-hander Aaron Thompson.

In other deals:

•Colorado beefed up its injury-riddled bullpen by obtaining lefty Joe Beimel from the Nationals for two minor league pitchers.

•The New York Yankees shored up their bench, getting versatile Jerry Hairston Jr. from Cincinnati for minor league catcher Chase Weems.

•Milwaukee reacquired reliever Claudio Vargas from the Dodgers for minor league catcher Vinny Rottino.

•Pittsburgh traded minor league right-hander Sean Smith to Toronto for a player to be named or cash.

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