Column: The Mike Clevinger saga isn’t going away. But the Chicago White Sox camp goes on as if it’s business as usual.

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'(The Chicago White Sox) seem to believe in (Mike) Clevinger’s innocence and are going forward with him as if he’ll be here all season,' writes PWSullivan

White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson signs autographs at spring training on Feb. 18, 2023, in Glendale, Ariz.

Hopefully someone can Instagram it for the record. This has not been one of those Sox camps in which everyone is walking around smiling and happy, with the obvious exception of Eloy Jimenez’s permanent smile. A White Sox player suing the flagship station of the Chicago Cubs for defamation would bring the crosstown rivalry to another level and would create plenty of content for sports writers to opine about.

How this will affect the station’s coverage of Clevinger remains to be seen, but if he continues to pitch for the Sox, it should be interesting to say the least.Clevinger is here and busy being a baseball player. He threw a bullpen Saturday in front of Katz and Grifol, showing the fastball that led to general manager Rick Hahn thinking he would be a bargain on a one-year, $12 million deal.

 

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PWSullivan 'Innocent until proven guilty', the basis of our legal system. If they are paying him, then play him.

PWSullivan Let the facts play out. Tribune and hack writer and Cubs fluffer boy Paul Sullivan had no problem when the Cubs signed an actual abuser in Chapman

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