After dropping prime free-agent addition Lucas Giolito to harm, the Boston Crimson Sox’s beginning rotation is dealing with large questions forward of Opening Day at Seattle on March 28.
Because of the harm and a lackluster winter, the rotation appears to be worse than it was final season, which resulted in a last-place AL East end and a 78-84 report.
Brayan Bello, Nick Pivetta and Kutter Crawford make up the primary three spots within the rotation, however the group continues to be looking for two others to finish it. Tanner Houck, Garrett Whitlock and Cooper Criswell have spent spring coaching competing for a spot, however Boston nonetheless has the time to make one other transfer.
One free agent who could possibly be a match for Boston’s rotation is veteran starter Mike Clevinger, who seeks a one-year deal earlier than Opening Day, per USA As we speak’s Bob Nightengale.
In 2023 with the Chicago White Sox, Clevinger went 9-9 with a 3.77 ERA and a 1.23 WHIP by 24 begins. He additionally threw 131.1 innings, the second-highest whole of his profession. By eight seasons, he has a profession 3.45 ERA and a 1.19 WHIP.
Including one other veteran alongside Pivetta could possibly be useful for a rotation that has a younger core. Bello, Whitlock, Houck, Crawford and Criswell have 4 years or much less of expertise within the majors.
In line with WEEI’s Rob Bradford, Boston is certainly one of Clevinger’s “most well-liked touchdown spots.”
Signing Clevinger makes a number of sense for the Crimson Sox. He’s an affordable choice who might help the again finish of the rotation and would greater than seemingly fall throughout the spending parameters management has given chief baseball officer Craig Breslow.
Although he is not on par with fellow free brokers Jordan Montgomery or 2023 NL Cy Younger Award winner Blake Snell, Clevinger would take advantage of sense for either side with Opening Day looming.