The starting pitcher was the subject of a Major League investigation into alleged domestic violence.
Chicago White Sox pitcher Mike Clevinger will not be suspended following a Major League investigation into alleged domestic violence.Clevinger was accused of domestic violence and child abuse by Olivia Finestead, the mother of his 10-month-old daughter. "The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball has completed its investigation into allegations against Chicago White Sox pitcher Mike Clevinger.
"As part of his path forward, Mr. Clevinger has voluntarily agreed to submit to evaluations by the joint treatment boards under the collectively bargained policies, and to comply with any of the boards' recommendations. MLB will continue to make support services available to Mr. Clevinger, his family, and other individuals involved in the investigation.""The Chicago White Sox respect that the joint policies of MLB and the MLBPA govern this matter.
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