Mike Clevinger reports to White Sox, expects to be cleared in
investigation
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[February 16, 2023]
Right-hander Mike Clevinger reported to Chicago White Sox
spring training on Wednesday despite an investigation into
allegations of domestic violence and child abuse made against him.
The MLB investigation is ongoing, and Clevinger was not placed on
administrative leave, meaning he is part of Chicago's 40-man roster.
Clevinger said he is confident that he will be vindicated.
"I trust the process with MLB. I really do," Clevinger told
reporters in Phoenix. "I think there's a reason why I'm sitting here
today."
The White Sox signed Clevinger to a free agent deal in December.
However, last month, The Athletic reported the league already was in
the midst of investigating allegations made against him last summer
when he was a member of the San Diego Padres.
The investigation concerns claims made by the mother of Clevinger's
young daughter, per the report.
The woman told The Athletic that she has provided details of several
alleged incidents to MLB investigators, including Clevinger choking
her and slapping her and throwing used chewing tobacco on their
child.
Clevinger, 32, didn't discuss details Wednesday but insisted there
is more to the story.
"I'm just asking everybody to wait before they rush to judgment,"
Clevinger said. "Wait until the actual facts are out there. Wait
until the actual evidence and then make a decision on who you think
I am."
Clevinger's deal is for one year and $12 million. He will receive $8
million in 2023 with a mutual $12 million option for 2024 that
includes a $4 million buyout.
White Sox general manager Rick Hahn said the club's hands are tied
while it waits for a decision.
"Under the terms of the collective bargaining policy, it is solely
the discretion of the commissioner to discipline a player under
investigation, after the conclusion of an investigation," Hahn told
reporters.
"At this point, the White Sox's options are the same as they have
been throughout this process since Mike joined us and that is to
respect the process and the investigation and let it play out. That
is the club's only option."
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First-year Chicago manager Pedro Grifol said the
club is counting on Clevinger to be a big part of the 2023 starting
rotation.
"He's available right now, and if by any chance he's not available,
we'll discuss that as an organization and address it then," Grifol
said. "But right now he's a part of this rotation and we're moving
forward with it."
Clevinger addressed the team after arriving in camp.
"I just wanted to share my sentiments to them about how bad I felt
that this is how I was starting out," Clevinger said. "This is how
they are meeting me. For a lot of these guys, they don't know me. I
didn't want their day first day of camp to be answering questions
about this nonsense."
Clevinger went 7-7 with a 4.33 ERA in 23 appearances (22 starts) for
the Padres last season. He made two postseason starts and went 0-1
with a 23.63 ERA, and failed to record a single out in Game 4 of the
National League Championship Series against the Philadelphia
Phillies.
The former fourth-round draft pick by the Los Angeles Angels in 2011
spent his first 4 1/2 seasons in Cleveland before his young career
hit a snag. He was moved to the Padres at the 2020 trade deadline
after he had been suspended for violating team COVID-19 protocol.
Clevinger then pitched just four games with the Padres in 2020
before he needed Tommy John surgery, forcing him to miss the entire
2021 campaign.
In 128 career appearances (114 starts), Clevinger has gone 51-30
with a 3.39 ERA and 694 strikeouts over 656 2/3 innings.
--Field Level Media
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