“I knew the changes the had to be put in place, maybe some self-reflecting that needed to be done was done. Clevinger and teammate Zach Plesac left the team’s Chicago hotel, socialized outside the team’s “bubble,” missed curfew and caused a rift inside the clubhouse. A lot’s transpired since he last started a major league game for us, but he’s a really effective starter for the starts he made this season.” All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor’s future looms over the Cleveland franchise. Trevor Bauer was shipped off to Cincinnati at the 2019 deadline, and two-time Cy Young Award winner Corey Kluber was dealt to Texas in December. Clevinger went 13-4 with a 2.71 ERA in 21 starts last year. Cleveland is in the mix for the AL Central title, but Clevinger may have worn out his welcome when he was caught breaking COVID-19 protocols a couple weeks ago, leading to a trip to the team’s alternate training site. Josh was the 12 Arias, Cantillo and Miller were ranked by Baseball America as 9Cantillo is a left-handed pitcher who went 10-4 with a 2.26 ERA in a combined 22 starts at low and high Class-A. And we’re excited for Zach to rejoin the rotation. Clevinger has a career 3.20 ERA in 101 appearances (88 starts). I don’t think there will be many teams that will get in the way of what we’ve got right now,” said Clevinger, who hopes to join the Padres in time for a series that starts at Anaheim on Wednesday. A lot’s transpired since he last started a major league game for us, but he’s a really effective starter for the starts he made this season.” All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor’s future looms over the Cleveland franchise. The Indians also got infielder Gabriel Arias, left-hander Joey Cantillo and infielder Owen Miller in the Clevinger deal. But Naylor and Quantrill aren’t even among the Padres’ blue-chip prospects; Cantillo is the only player, at No. In acquiring Naylor, it helps balance a very pitching-centric organization that had produced the worst outfield production among contending teams this year.At 21-13, the Indians committed the almost unprecedented move of dealing a frontline starter at the trade deadline while tied for first place, with the Chicago White Sox. The contending San Diego Padres acquired Mike Clevinger in a multiplayer deal with the Cleveland Indians on Monday, bolstering their rotation with another bold move ahead of baseball’s trade deadline. “It doesn’t define what I’ve done for the past five years or the kind of teammate I’ve been or the kind of person I am. I’m stoked that they wanted me here. 1 starter and possible playoff ace.He was available in part because of a night out in Chicago he enjoyed with fellow starter Zach Plesac; both were caught returning to the Indians’ team hotel just days after MLB instituted tighter protocols to limit the spread of the coronavirus.But the Indians went 11-6 between the time those two were banished to their alternate training site and Clevinger returned to the mound, vaulting from third to first place themselves. The Indians had a busy Monday as the MLB Trade Deadline hit, as the team moved starter Mike Clevinger to the Padres along with Greg Allen and a player to be named later for six players. Lindor is under contractual control through 2021, so the Indians have to weigh chasing a World Series title — they haven’t won one since 1948 — or dealing the popular star before he walks.Be the first to know when sports news breaks with these alerts delivered to your inbox. Now, trade talk is dominating the staff as starters Mike Clevinger and Zach Plesac deal with the fallout of breaking curfew and violating team rules during a road trip to Chicago.

“It doesn’t define what I’ve done for the past five years or the kind of teammate I’ve been or the kind of person I am. The Indians will receive Naylor, Quantrill, catcher Austin Hedges, minor league infielders Gabriel Arias and Owen Miller and minor league lefty Joey Cantillo. In parts of two big league seasons he is 8-8, with a 4.79 ERA.Naylor, 23, is the older brother of Bo Naylor, the Indians’ first-round pick in the 2018 draft. The contending San Diego Padres acquired Mike Clevinger in a multiplayer deal with the Cleveland Indians on Monday, bolstering their rotation with another bold move ahead of baseball’s trade deadline. The 29-year-old Clevinger strengthens a rotation that has had a few stumbles lately, including Garrett Richards going two or fewer innings in consecutive starts and opening-day starter Chris Paddack struggling before bouncing back with a strong performance Sunday at Colorado. I don’t think there will be many teams that will get in the way of what we’ve got right now,” said Clevinger, who hopes to join the Padres in time for a series that starts at Anaheim on Wednesday. First baseman Mitch Moreland came over in a trade with Boston, and the Padres added reliever Trevor Rosenthal in a deal with Kansas City.



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