Mike Clevinger is going down to Triple-A after being cut by the Chicago White Sox after a rocky start to the season with fans. Manager Will Venable and the team moved on after the starting pitcher fell short of expectations, as Chicago adjusts to life without Garrett Crochet.
Realistically, there can’t be more insulting things in Major League Baseball than a team with 43 total victories over the last two years cutting you over your role.
How many of the 50 MLB players with three or more 40 home run seasons can you name in six minutes?
The Chicago White Sox designated reliever Mike Clevinger for assignment Wednesday and promoted reliever Steven Wilson from Triple-A Charlotte. The 34-year-old
The Chicago White Sox suffered another tough loss last night, with the Athletics coming to Chicago and giving them a good beating, winning the game by a score of 12-3.
The Chicago White Sox have seen many players not exceed expectations in the past few seasons. Unfortunately, that trend has continued into the 2025 season.
It seems the Sox have decided to quickly pull the ripcord on the experiment.
Cashed another two winners on Monday! We swept the board, but it wasn’t easy. Kyle Hart was pretty easy, going over his strikeout line in the third inning.
The Chicago White Sox have been dealt a few blows on the injury front with the latest coming to two right-handed pitchers, Prelander Berroa and Juan Carela, whose seasons were ended by Tommy John surgery.
The Chicago White Sox are making a surprising move by sending veteran pitcher Mike Clevinger to the bullpen this year. New manager Will Venable thinks that Clevinger has the mindset for the switch.
Mike Clevinger has started 142 of his 156 career Major League games, and only one of his 14 relief appearances has come during Clevinger’s last six seasons.
Yet another Jerry Reinsdorf middle finger to the fans For this, the third time is definitely not the charm. It is just a pile of &$%# that the White Sox are shoving down the throats of their fans, one more chance for Jerry Reinsdorf to show how much he hates Sox fans for not adoring him sufficiently.
The Chicago White Sox kick off their Cactus League schedule tomorrow against their crosstown rivals, the Chicago Cubs, marking the official start of their
Controversial pitcher Mike Clevinger is getting another opportunity in Major League Baseball. The Chicago White Sox announced on Friday that they have agreed to terms to bring back the righty Clevinger.
The Chicago White Sox are signing free-agent right-hander Mike Clevinger to a minor league deal that includes an invitation to spring training in Glendale, Ariz.
The Chicago White Sox play their first training game on Saturday, Feb 22 against the Chicago Cubs, and it should be an exciting featuring some of the White Sox’s young players.
The White Sox are in agreement with Mike Clevinger on a minor league deal.
The White Sox are at the bottom of MLB's barrel, both in terms of on-field production and basic decency.
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.
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.
Major League Baseball announced on Sunday that Chicago White Sox pitcher Mike Clevinger will not face any discipline from the league following an investigation
Upon his arrival to spring training on Wednesday, Clevinger publicly addressed the investigation into domestic abuse allegations against him for the first time.
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