CHICAGO — The White Sox needed a fifth starter to complete an already solid starting rotation, and in adding right-hander Mike Clevinger, they brought in a talent with a chance to make this front five elite.
Clevinger and the White Sox agreed to a free-agent deal, a source confirmed to MLB.com on Sunday. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic was the first to report the signing, which is pending a physical. The White Sox have not commented on the potential deal.
MLB Network’s Jon Paul Morosi reports the deal is for one guaranteed year at more than $8 million. Clevinger joins Dylan Cease, Lance Lynn, Lucas Giolito and Michael Kopech, with Clevinger taking the rotation spot of Johnny Cueto, who became a free agent after showing himself as one of the American League’s most consistent starters in ’22.
After missing 2021 while recovering from Tommy John surgery (the second of his career), Clevinger returned to the mound for the Padres in 2022 and threw 114 1/3 innings over 23 appearances (22 starts). Pitching with reduced velocity compared to his pre-injury level, the righty posted career worsts in K/9 (7.2) and HR/9 (1.6) en route to a 4.33 ERA and 4.97 FIP.
San Diego acquired Clevinger, aka “Sunshine,” from Cleveland in a nine-player blockbuster at the 2020 Trade Deadline, but he suffered an elbow impingement late in the season and was forced to leave his lone postseason start that year after one inning when his injury flared up. He underwent Tommy John surgery the following month.
White Sox general manager Rick Hahn went strong after Clevinger at that same 2020 Deadline, with a reported trade offer involving second baseman Nick Madrigal and right-handed hurler Dane Dunning. Ultimately, Cleveland decided not to trade Clevinger within the AL Central during that pandemic shortened season. Madrigal was traded to the Cubs in ’21 as part of the deal to acquire reliever Craig Kimbrel, while Dunning was traded to the Rangers before the ’21 season in exchange for Lynn.
Clevinger’s return was delayed when he went on the IL prior to Opening Day with a right knee sprain, and he made another trip to the injured list with a right triceps strain in May. The righty has reached the 30-start plateau just once in his career, making 32 starts and tossing 200 innings with a 3.02 ERA and 207 strikeouts in 2018.
Cease figures to be the White Sox Opening Day starter after finishing second in the 2022 BBWAA’s AL Cy Young Award voting. Lynn had a 7.50 ERA on July 16 after working his way back from preseason knee surgery but finished with a 2.52 ERA and 89 strikeouts over his final 85 2/3 innings.
Giolito, who enters his final year of arbitration eligibility with the White Sox, struggled mightily with a 4.90 ERA in ’22. But he had a 3.47 ERA and 3.54 FIP over his three previous seasons combined. Kopech is rehabbing in Texas following right knee surgery and a strong first year as a full-time starter.
The team also has Davis Martin as a starting option, with the 25-year-old producing a 3.65 ERA over his first 61 2/3 innings last season. Martin allowed nine runs over 1 2/3 innings during the final game of the regular season against the Twins.
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