White Sox pitcher Mike Clevinger beneath MLB investigation

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White Sox pitcher Mike Clevinger beneath MLB investigation


Mike Clevinger

Mike Clevinger
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It needs to be mentioned on the high that it’s not clear that there’s an excessive amount of the Chicago White Sox may have carried out earlier than signing Mike Clevinger. It’s straightforward to say that they need to have recognized, and perhaps if a crew was actually on the lookout for causes to not signal somebody they might have discovered the investigation by MLB into accusations of home abuse levied towards him by Olivia Finestead. (Clevinger’s lawyer mentioned in an announcement that the pitcher “emphatically denies” the allegations.) But a crew pursuing a participant in free company isn’t actually on the lookout for causes to not signal that participant. It’s simply how far you’re taking that.

But when MLB conducts a lot of these investigations, they possible don’t announce to everybody, or anybody, at the very least with the quilt story of not desirous to poison the investigation. Clevinger himself might not inform you, and definitely, nobody on the time of his signing was waving any large crimson flag. Though it was curious how rapidly it got here collectively, nobody was saying this was on the horizon.

Yes, Clevinger has already confirmed to be a dingus earlier than. He broke COVID protocols whereas with Cleveland in 2020, and his teammates primarily voted him off the island. Still, that’s one thing of a distance from that to this. MLB ought to have tried to subtly put the phrase out to golf equipment, however with out the investigation being concluded the gamers’ union might not have appeared kindly on the league spreading the phrase that may have saved a member from signing a contract earlier than they’d something concrete with which to take action.

It is definitely value asking if the investigation was began this summer time, and we’re some 4 or 5 months previous that at the very least, what precisely is taking so lengthy and why Clevinger was out there on the free agent market within the first place. What is MLB ready for? Did Finestead present them the identical Instagram pictures she shared yesterday? These issues taking this lengthy have put certainly one of its groups in an inconceivable spot. Perhaps a rule that any participant beneath investigation for home abuse or sexual assault needs to be placed on ice till the investigation is full, however that’s one other factor that must be negotiated with the union and wouldn’t be that straightforward to cross.

It’s doubly dangerous for the White Sox and particularly their followers, because the latter simply needed to reside by means of Hall of Famer baseball individual Tony La Russa attending to skate on a DUI cost — he pled out to a misdemeanor offense — as a result of proprietor Jerry Reinsdorf was simply that decided to have him as supervisor, although the Sox knew in regards to the DUI earlier than the general public did. And now they’re caught with this, for nevertheless lengthy it takes earlier than the Sox can deposit Clevinger into the closest dumpster.

Which you have to think they will as soon as they can, which is whenever this investigation is over. Should they do so before Clevinger will likely still get his money, and while it almost certainly isn’t morality that would dictate the Sox trying to get out of his contract, everyone can probably agree that it would be better if Clevinger is tossed overboard without the cash coming to him.

But it is still an awfully awkward look, if we’re being kind, that this is happening in the same offseason when not one but two teams backed out of agreed contracts with Carlos Correa because of what they felt might happen to his ankle six or seven or more years down the line, and yet Clevinger got a contract with this in his past. There is an instinct that teams should do the same diligence that NFL teams do over draft picks, but any familiarity with domestic abusers would tell you how that could turn out awful in a hurry if a past partner simply told a prospective team about past abuse and cost a player a contract. That’s not the best way either.

But MLB should figure out something with a player under active investigation because everyone looks bad here. That is if Rob Manfred ever cared about how any of his teams looked.


Meanwhile, on the other side of baseball, if Ronald Acuña Jr. did this on these shores how many baseballs would be thrown at him simultaneously in his next at-bat? 70? We’re just doing it wrong, man:


It’s a light midweek in the soccer world, but that doesn’t mean Bayern Munich’s Joshua Kimmich couldn’t provide us with a true Thunderbastard. From the parking lot:

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