White Sox bring back Mike Clevinger
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox have re-signed Mike Clevinger to a one-year minor league contract, marking his third deal with the team. Clevinger, who has a respectable career ERA of 3.51, was the Sox’s best starter in 2023 before undergoing neck surgery. The team also added Martin Perez to bolster a young rotation. With spring training imminent, the Sox need to finalize their bullpen, lacking a definitive closer, presenting opportunities for evaluation during the Cactus League play.
The White Sox signed veteran right-hander Mike Clevinger to a one-year minor league contract, adding depth to a young pitching rotation ahead of spring training.
Clevinger, returning to the Sox for the third time, will compete for a spot in the bullpen after recovering from significant injuries in the past season.
With no designated closer and a largely inexperienced bullpen, the Sox will be evaluating options for their pitching lineup as Cactus League play approaches.
Clevinger recorded a 3.77 ERA in 2023 and despite previous struggles, he remains a pivotal figure as the Sox look to reshape their roster.
Read at Chicago Sun-Times
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