The White Sox announced Monday that right-hander Mike Clevinger has been recalled from Triple-A Charlotte. He is starting Monday’s game against the Rays.
The Chicago White Sox recalled starting pitcher Mike Clevinger, who will make his season debut on Monday night in a series opener at Tampa Bay. The right-hander, who had re-signed with the White Sox on a one-year, $3 million contact on April 4, was pitching for Triple-A Charlotte.
Cleveland has spent years searching for offensive firepower to complement José Ramírez and a great pitching-heavy system. Naylor has represented one of few acquisitions or homegrown bats that have actually developed into a quality offensive contributor.
According to multiple reports, the Chicago White Sox have designated infielder Jose Rodriguez for assignment. The move will make room on the 40-man roster for pitcher Mike Clevinger, who reportedly signed a one-year deal with the Sox on Monday.
Following the news of Mike Clevinger’s signing with the White Sox on Monday afternoon, the club will now have 20% of its rotation back from last season.
Clevinger returns to the White Sox after a long free agency.
Since debuting on the mound in 2016, starting pitcher Mike Clevinger has always been a quality starter. He’s never had a losing record in the last seven seasons.
The White Sox are at the bottom of MLB's barrel, both in terms of on-field production and basic decency.
Veteran right-hander Mike Clevinger agreed to a one-year contract with the Chicago White Sox on Monday, multiple media outlets reported. Clevinger, 33, became a free agent after pitching last season for the White Sox, finishing 9-9 in 24 starts with a 3.77 ERA in 131 1/3 innings.
New GM Chris Getz is starting his tenure with a rebuild
The White Sox and right-hander Mike Clevinger are in agreement on a deal, pending a physical, Robert Murray of FanSided reports. The full details of the pact for the ACES client are not yet known.
There’s a starting pitcher on the open market for the New York Mets to take a look at this offseason. Former Chicago White Sox pitcher Mike Clevinger is an unrestricted free agent seeking a new MLB home.
After losing top free-agent addition Lucas Giolito to injury, the Red Sox's starting rotation is facing big questions ahead of Opening Day on March 28.
Mike Clevinger isn't a two-time Cy Young winner like Blake Snell, but he's not asking for the kind of commitment it would take to land Blake Snell, either.
Now faced with a gaping hole atop their rotation, the White Sox may be turning to a familiar (though controversial) face to help fill it.
The market for free agent starters has been fairly busy this offseason, but for some reason, the rumor mill has been quiet as it pertains to this righty.
The 2023 Baltimore Orioles were baseball’s darlings and Cinderella team. They captivated the baseball world with young exciting players and a different style of game.
In December 2022, Mike Clevinger inked a one-year deal with the Chicago White Sox that included a mutual option for 2024. After a stellar 2023 season that marked one of his career bests, the 33-year-old chose to forgo the option, making him a free agent.
Tuesday afternoon brought a wave of surprising White Sox-related moves. According to MLB Insider Ken Rosenthal, Chicago’s best starting pitcher in 2023, Mike Clevinger, is among several MLB veterans placed on waivers.
Major League Baseball announced on Sunday that Chicago White Sox pitcher Mike Clevinger will not face any discipline from the league following an investigation
Chicago White Sox pitcher Mike Clevinger is currently under investigation for alleged domestic violence and child abuse. Earlier this week, as pitchers and catchers reported, Clevinger took a moment to address those accusations.
Upon his arrival to spring training on Wednesday, Clevinger publicly addressed the investigation into domestic abuse allegations against him for the first time.
It seems that Chicago White Sox free agent acquisition Mike Clevinger will not be receiving similar treatment to Trevor Bauer despite an ongoing investigation from MLB into allegations of domestic violence.
Clevinger missed a large portion of the 2020 season and all of the 2021 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery. He returned in 2022 to mixed results.
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