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White Sox Place Mike Clevinger On IL Due To Elbow Inflammation

By Darragh McDonald | May 28, 2024 at 3:30pm CDT

White Sox announced that right-hander Mike Clevinger has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to right elbow inflammation, retroactive to May 25. Fellow righty Jake Woodford has been selected to the roster and will start tonight’s game in Clevinger’s place. Left-hander Sammy Peralta has been designated for assignment to open a 40-man spot for Woodford. Daryl Van Schouwen of the Chicago Sun-Times was among those to relay the Clevinger and Woodford on X prior to the official announcement.

Since Clevinger is being scratched just hours before his schedule start, it seems fair to conclude that it’s something that popped up recently. He tossed 4 2/3 innings in his most recent start, finishing with 98 pitches thrown that day. He says he has received a cortisone shot and will be shut down for 48 hours, per Van Schouwen on X. The righty expects to return after the 15-day minimum is up.

Clevinger underwent Tommy John surgery in 2020 and hasn’t quite been the same pitcher since. He had a 3.19 ERA in his career before going under the knife but has a 4.20 mark since then. He had a 27.3% strikeout rate prior to the surgery but has punched out just 19.4% of batters faced after.

He lingered in free agency this winter and didn’t land a deal until the Sox signed him in early April to a modest one-year deal with a $3MM guarantee. He went to the minors to build up his workload and was recalled in early May. The Sox were likely hoping for him to stabilized the rotation a bit by eating some innings and perhaps turning himself into a midseason trade candidate. That plan hasn’t worked out so far, as he has a 6.75 ERA through four starts and is now going on the injured list for at least a short spell.

The Sox have traded away many of their starters in recent years as part of their ongoing rebuild, including Dylan Cease, Lance Lynn and Lucas Giolito. This year, some of the guys they have tried have not worked out. Michael Soroka has been moved to the bullpen while Brad Keller was bumped off the roster entirely.

The Sox are left with a rotation core consisting of Garrett Crochet, Erick Fedde, Chris Flexen and Nick Nastrini. Crochet and Fedde have pitched well but Crochet will likely hit some kind of workload limit eventually, given how little he’s pitched in previous seasons. Fedde is on a two-year deal and will be a trade candidate this summer. Flexen is an impending free agent and would be a logical trade candidate as well, though his 5.69 ERA this year doesn’t give him massive appeal at the moment.

For now, Woodford will step in and make at least one start for the club. The 27-year-old was signed to a minor league deal in the offseason and has been pitching in Triple-A this year. He has logged 49 2/3 innings in his ten starts with a 5.26 ERA, 19.6% strikeout rate, 7.9% walk rate and 40.9% ground ball rate.

Prior to this year, he spent his entire career with the Cardinals. He threw 184 2/3 innings over the past four seasons with a 4.29 ERA. His 47.3% ground ball rate in that time was solid but his 15.1% strikeout rate well below par. He exhausted his option years in that stretch with St. Louis and they non-tendered him at the end of last season, which led to his deal with the Sox.

Since he’s out of options, the Sox will have to keep him on the active roster or else remove him from the 40-man entirely. If he manages to last on the roster all year, he can be retained beyond this season via arbitration. He came into 2024 with his service time count at three years and 48 days. If the club needs another starter down the line, Jonathan Cannon is on the 40-man but tossed six innings on Sunday. He wouldn’t have been available today but will perhaps get consideration going forward. Chad Kuhl and Touki Toussaint are non-roster options with some major league experience.

Peralta, 26, was just claimed off waivers from the Mariners two days ago. That brought him back to his original organization, as the Sox drafted him back in 2019 but lost him to the M’s off waivers in April of this year.

He made 16 appearances for the Sox last year with a 4.05 ERA in 20 innings. He struck out 20% of batters faced and walked 12.2%. With Triple-A Tacoma this year, he had a 9.24 ERA in 12 2/3 innings. His 20% strikeout rate and 13.3% walk rate with Tacoma were quite similar to last year’s major league work, but three home runs, a .361 batting average on balls in play and 57.7% strand rate pushed some extra runs across the plate.

The Sox were clearly still intrigued by their old friend and tried to bring him back, but the need for a roster spot nudged him off in short order. They will now have one week to trade him or pass him through waivers. He can still be optioned for the rest of this year and one more season as well. In the minor leagues in 2022, he tossed 62 innings with a 3.77 ERA, 29.2% strikeout rate, 8.5% walk rate and got grounders on roughly half the balls in play he allowed.

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39 Comments

  1. settledownitsjustagame

    1 year ago

    AKA we will pay you to not pitch for a few months.

    3
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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      1 year ago

      Wish we could pay some to not post for a few months.

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      • Bucket Number Six

        1 year ago

        Here’s a dollar for you, Theo.

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        • goastros123

          1 year ago

          Theo is funny. Let him post.

          1
          Reply
        • Bucket Number Six

          1 year ago

          Haha, it will be like paying Angel Hernandez not to ump anymore.

          Reply
        • rememberthecoop

          1 year ago

          He’s funny how? Like a clown? Funny ha ha?

          1
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        • Dumpster Divin Theo

          1 year ago

          Fun at parties since 1978

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          Reply
  2. Deleted Userrrr

    1 year ago

    Couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy!

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    • Sheep8

      1 year ago

      Wonder if it was baseball related or not!

      Reply
    • Yankee Clipper

      1 year ago

      Is he not a nice guy? Honest question.

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      • goastros123

        1 year ago

        Look up his story, Clipper.

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        • Yankee Clipper

          1 year ago

          I did; but if you’re referring to his domestic incident, MLB didn’t even find enough to suspend him after they interviewed 15 people. That seems really, really odd considering she posted photos from the alleged incident.

          It appears to me as though he was completely above suspicion for that investigation. Perhaps I’m wrong, or you’re referring to something else, Goastros?

          Thanks, man.

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        • case

          1 year ago

          As far as being a teammate goes, he violated COVID quarantine protocols with Zach Plesac and his teammates were furious with him for potentially exposing Carlos Corrasco (recovering from leukemia) and forcing the team to cancel games if there was an outbreak. Some teammates said they would refuse to play with them, Plesac eventually worked his way back but they dumped Clevinger in the midst of a playoff race, one of the top performing and cheapest SP in the league.

          Best case scenario he’s grossly unprofessional, worst case he is what some people say he is.

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        • JoeBrady

          1 year ago

          It appears to me as though he was completely above suspicion
          ===========================
          Guilty until proven innocent in today’s America.

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          Reply
        • JoeBrady

          1 year ago

          While that’s certainly a problem, there was probably another 100M Americans violating the protocols.

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        • Yankee Clipper

          1 year ago

          Case, I did forget about that, but Justin Turner also violated them, but worse, and doesn’t seem to carry the same stigma

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        • goastros123

          1 year ago

          I was referring to his life off the field, yes. He doesn’t seem to be a nice guy.

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          Reply
        • case

          1 year ago

          The trade, teammates refusing to play if he comes back, and various other negative stories around him strongly imply he’s an unlikeable person and difficult employee.

          Turner seems stuck in a similar boat of 1 year contracts but has performed more consistently with fewer injury problems.

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        • Dumpster Divin Theo

          1 year ago

          He’s fun to look at tho w his shaggy lox and rock a bye motion even if he prolly hillbillie

          2
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        • Tigers3232

          1 year ago

          @Joe He is still innocent from a legal standpoint. And “innocent until proven guilty” is only a guarantee from a legal standpoint and ones freedom in regards to the judicial system.

          As for the public opinion, it is not guaranteed and ones choices can be judged however the individuals judging them so choose.

          Now as for his Covid incident, how many of those probably 100M individuals were making $4.1M? How many of their choices were as a public as Clevinger’s??

          The reality is athletes decisions can easily end up in the public eye and their images as long as the franchise they represent hang in the balance. If they do not like this they have the freedom to seek employment that is less in the public eye.

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        • JRamHOF

          1 year ago

          I think the reason why Clevinger and Plesac got so much heat is because they broke protocol while Carrasco was at high risk of covid complications having overcome leukemia in 2019

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        • Yankee Clipper

          1 year ago

          JRam: That certainly puts their violation in a different context. Thanks for that info, I didn’t realize that.

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    • mohoney

      1 year ago

      Meh. His baby mama is white trash as well.

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    • Dogbone

      1 year ago

      Another trade chip, bites the dust.
      And Crochet can’t be traded since he will hit an innings limit. Their relievers are dropping like flies too.
      But once the taxpayers build Jerry a new stadium, they’ll be fine.

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      • Banix12

        1 year ago

        I didn’t think there was ever a chance of getting any prospects of consequence for Clevenger anyway. They couldn’t trade him last year. Nobody wanted him this off-season.

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  3. Monkey’s Uncle

    1 year ago

    Hi Sammy, welcome back, rent don’t buy.

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  4. James Midway

    1 year ago

    TJ #2?

    Reply
    • Longtimecoming

      1 year ago

      Wouldn’t it be 3?

      1
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      • VegasSDfan

        1 year ago

        3 is the correct answer. How much did you risk

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        • Longtimecoming

          1 year ago

          Daily double – all of it, Alex! Go big or go home!

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          Reply
  5. Palehose72

    1 year ago

    Worst run organization in ALL of professional sports

    Reply
    • Aiden Awe

      1 year ago

      The Angels, A’s and especially the Rockies too.

      Reply
    • Manfred Rob's Earth Band

      1 year ago

      Da Bulls

      Reply
  6. Aiden Awe

    1 year ago

    I remember that before the failed rebuild they were one of the healthiest team.

    Reply
  7. stymeedone

    1 year ago

    My question when they claimed Peralta back was can you say you’re improving the team when you add a player you already cut? Now that he’s gone again, I guess they’ve doubly improved?

    Reply
  8. Edp007

    1 year ago

    My elbows sore. Can’t stand being in this crap team. IL me for the year.

    Reply
  9. Bart Harley Jarvis

    1 year ago

    The combination of his pee-pee dance along with a pitch clock put far too much strain on his elbow.

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  10. MadSkillsUniversity

    1 year ago

    He was a terrible pick up anyway that nobody else even wanted. Why do the White Sox keep making the SAME mistakes?! You cannot get mad about not being able to hit when you clearly did pick pick up any hitters – just a bunch of young and old guys who nobody else wanted, either. SOS. SMH.

    Reply
  11. The Brokenheart Kid

    1 year ago

    Anybody gonna miss this guy?

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