Chicago White Sox pitcher Mike Clevinger will not face discipline under MLB's joint domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse policy, the league announced Sunday.
He has voluntarily agreed to submit to evaluations by the treatment boards that cover domestic violence and drugs of abuse and also agreed to comply with any recommendations those boards make.
Clevinger, 32, had been under investigation after being accused of domestic abuse by the mother of one of his children. On Jan.
24, Olivia Finestead posted a photo on Instagram of marks on her body with accompanying words that alleged the injuries were «from when he threw an iPad at me pregnant» and «finally left when he strangled me.» «Mike Clevinger,» she added, «you really deserve hell I've kept quiet now for almost a year and you continue to covertly abuse your infant.» She also said Clevinger «threw chew spit on our baby» and accused him of illegal drug use, bringing the Joint Baseball Drug Policy into the investigation. «The comprehensive investigation included interviews of more than 15 individuals, in addition to Mr.