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White Sox’ Mike Clevinger questioned about walkout song before home debut

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White Sox starting pitcher Mike Clevinger made his home debut in Chicago on Friday, and his walkout song selection raised an eyebrow or two. 

Clevinger, who threw six scoreless innings of one-hit ball against the Baltimore Orioles, came out of the bullpen before the game to "Gold Digger" by Kanye West, according to the Chicago Tribune. 

Mike Clevinger, #52 of the Chicago White Sox, throws a pitch during the first inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Guaranteed Rate Field on April 14, 2023, in Chicago, Illinois.  (Nuccio DiNuzzo/Getty Images)

"Are you a music producer? No? OK. Well if you have a baseball question, I’m here for you," Clevinger said when asked about the song selection, per the publication. 

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In January, a woman named Olivia Finestead posted on her Instagram alleging that she was the mother of Clevinger’s child and claimed he had fathered two other children who were not hers. She posted a photo 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 you really deserve hell I’ve kept quiet now for almost a year and you continue to covertly abuse your infant," she said, adding that the pitcher "threw chew spit on our baby."

Major League Baseball investigated the claims, announcing in March that Clevinger would not face any discipline.

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