Thu 9/8/11 11:34 AM

White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said Wednesday that Jake Peavy will get at least one more start this season. Peavy tossed 6 1/3 shutout innings against the Twins on Tuesday, but continues to hint that he is pitching at less than 100 percent. Ozzie Guillen has said that the veteran right-hander could be shut down if the White Sox are eliminated from playoff contention, but he isn't ready to go there quite yet. "No not yet," said Guillen. "I think we should keep it the same way. Right now I don't think I'm going to throw in the towel. If they want to throw in the towel that's their problem." The White Sox have Phil Humber and Zach Stewart scheduled to pitch on Saturday and Sunday, so barring a last-minute change, Peavy will make his next start Monday against the first-place Tigers. We believe this could be his last start of the season, so look elsewhere in mixed leagues.