Mike Clevinger Re-signs with Chicago White Sox on One-Year Deal
The right-hander, who was the team's most effective starter last season, returns amid a slow free-agent market.
- Mike Clevinger has agreed to a one-year contract with the Chicago White Sox, pending a physical.
- Clevinger, who went 9-9 with a 3.77 ERA last season, was one of the White Sox's top performers.
- The agreement comes after a notably slow offseason for free agents, with Clevinger signing five days into the regular season.
- Several notable MLB free agents remain unsigned, including pitchers Trevor Bauer and Julio Urias, and outfielder Tommy Pham.
- Clevinger's return is part of a broader restructuring of the White Sox's rotation, which has seen significant changes since last season.