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The players returned to the hotel at separate times, with Plesac being caught entering the lobby.
Clevinger, on the other hand, wasn’t caught entering the team hotel.
Teammates believe he lied about his involvement the night prior and recklessly flew back on the team plane (@espn).
It’s unclear what was said but the meeting was "testy", with teammates scolding Clevinger and Plesac for their irresponsible actions (@espn).
Perez was furious that the players selfish actions put teammate Carlos Carrasco, who was treated for leukemia in 2019, at risk.
Perez threatened to opt-out of the season if the players were allowed to return (@espn).
This is where the financials come into play.
Clevinger has quietly been one of the best pitchers in baseball the last three years, producing a 2.96 ERA.
Plesac, just 25 years old, was off to a hot start this year posting a 1.29 ERA with a 24-2 strikeout-to-walk ratio (@espn)
The player's demotion could have a severe impact on their “Service Time”, the mechanism that determines when a player reaches free agency.
This would leave Clevinger one day short of reaching four years of service time, delaying his ability to enter free agency by a year.
With a slower market for starting pitchers on the wrong side of 30, a year delay could end up costing Clevinger millions of dollars on a new contract.
Also, what if he gets injured?
Given where his service time sits, Cleveland would only need to keep him at their alternate site for 18 days to impact his service time and delay his ability to enter arbitration after this season.
If this gets drawn out, don’t be surprised when things get ugly.
Whether what they did was right or wrong - at some point, everyone starts looking out for themselves.
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