Edwin Jackson has already been dealt twice in his career and will likely be moved again this winter. "I just want to play," he said in a Wednesday telephone interview. "I'm comfortable in Detroit. I'm comfortable anywhere. I don't worry about what's going on. "If Detroit wants to trade me, then that's their opinion. My job as a pitcher is to play. This is the business end of it." He said the Tigers haven't called to update him on his status. The Mariners are among the teams with interest. "I haven't talked to anybody," Jackson said. "I really don't even pay attention to it. It's not a big deal. I don't keep up with it. If there's a trade that goes down, I'll find out about it."