Mike Clevinger

Report: White Sox agree to deal with Mike Clevinger

The Chicago White Sox are reuniting with right-handed starter Mike Clevinger, according to reports

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The White Sox and right-handed pitcher Mike Clevinger are in agreement on a one-year contract deal, according to NBC Sports Chicago.

The White Sox signed Clevinger, 33, to a one-year deal with a mutual option for the 2024 season in December 2022.

After a fairly successful season with the White Sox, Clevinger declined his mutual $12 million option with the club after the 2023 season. The White Sox bought out his contract for $4 million, making him a free agent.

He finished last season with a 3.77 ERA and 1.226 WHIP.

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