Column: What did Padres know, what could they have done related to Mike Clevinger allegations?

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Mother of former starting pitcher's 10-month-old daughter lodges claims of domestic violence, child abuse

Where there once was “Sunshine” for the Padres, recollections of tie-dyed, free-wheeling pitcher Mike Clevinger and a delivery resembling a rugby scrum gave way to ominous clouds.allegations of domestic violence and child abuse

What might concern fans and others trying to sift and sort what the Padres knew and could do about it sprung up when Finestead relayed that she had been talking to MLB’s Department of Investigations since the summer. These situations can evolve. Evidence and information-gathering follow uneven timetables. Victims can change their minds about whether to participate and the level of details provided over time. Allegations remain allegations until they become something actionably more.

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