Veteran Starter Reunites With Chicago White Sox on Minor League Deal, Gets Spring Training Invite
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox have signed free-agent pitcher Mike Clevinger to a minor league deal, which includes an invitation to spring training. This arrangement comes after a challenging 2024 season for Clevinger, who made only four starts due to elbow inflammation and subsequent neck surgery, limiting his impact to just 16 innings. Clevinger's career boasts a record of 60-42 with a 3.88 ERA overall. The team’s search for starting pitchers continues as they seek to fill rotation spots for the upcoming season following notable trades.
The Chicago White Sox have signed free-agent pitcher Mike Clevinger to a minor league deal, providing an invitation to spring training in Glendale, Arizona.
Clevinger, who missed most of 2024 due to injury, previously had a mixed performance in his stint with the White Sox, ending with a 6.75 ERA.
With rotation spots available entering the 2025 season, Clevinger’s minor league contract could offer him a pathway back to the majors.
Clevinger has previously pitched for notable teams and brings a 60-42 career record, highlighting his potential if he overcomes recent injuries.
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