Mike Clevinger’s exit begins with a clear injury


Pedres right Mike Clevinger The first inning was thrown 1-2-2-3 with two strikeouts against the Angels on Wednesday, but it then departed for some unknown reason. The Padres weren’t planning to pull Clevinger into the game immediately, AJ Casswell of MLB.com Tweets.

It’s worth noting that Clevinger made his back-to-back starts last Saturday due to the tightness of the biceps, so this situation could be particularly frightening news for the playoff-bound Pedres. San Diego sent Cleveland on a trade deadline of Gust 31 for Clevinger, and the 29-year-old has been very effective from three starts since then. As a member of the Pedres, Clevinger owns 3.00 Iranians with 17 strikeouts and three walks in 18 innings.

Based on what he has done as Pedre (not to mention his performances with the Indians in the past two seasons), Clevinger could have made a big difference in the playoffs for San Diego. Pedres boasts two other front-end starters Danielson Lamet And Zach Davis, While Chris Paddock And Garrett Richards Provide another pair of proven options, but it wouldn’t be best if they were to enter the postseason without a cleavage.