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Indians keeping Clevinger, Plesac away after violations - Black News Channel

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By Tom Withers AP Sports Writer CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleveland Indians went a step further than just putting Mike Clevinger and Zach Plesac into quarantine. They've been sent away from the team, and it's not known when they'll be back. Cleveland placed the two starting pitchers on the restricted list after the right-handers broke team rules and Major League Baseball protocols by leaving their hotel in Chicago last weekend and risking exposure to the COVID-19 virus. 'This one kind of hurts,' said Indians manager Terry Francona, who returned Tuesday from a week away to address a lingering medical issue […]

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