Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Protocol-breakers sent away
CLEVELAND — After hearing Mike Clevinger and Zach Plesac explain their actions, the Cleveland Indians sent the pitchers to their alternate training site Friday after the two broke team rules and Major League Baseball coronavirus protocols last weekend in Chicago.
Clevinger and Plesac drove to Detroit separately with their baseball equipment on Thursday for an “open forum” meeting at the team’s hotel before the Indians opened a series with the Tigers.
Indians President of Baseball Operations Chris Antonetti said after “the discussion” that he met with Manager Terry Francona and General Manager Mike Chernoff, and they decided it was best to option Plesac and Clevinger to the alternate training site instead of allowing them to rejoin the team.
It’s a stunning slide for the right-handers and close friends, both considered important pieces for the Indians. There’s no indication when they may be back on Cleveland’s roster. They’ll have to be at Lake County for at least 10 days.
Last weekend, the pitchers broke the team’s code of conduct implemented during the pandemic by leaving the team hotel and having dinner and socializing with friends of Plesac’s.
While the Indians got a car service to take Plesac back to Cleveland, Clevinger flew home with the team after not telling the Indians he had been out with his teammate.
Both players have twice tested negative for the virus this week.