Mariners’ Clevenger, a former Oriole, goes home to Baltimore

SEATTLE — As a youngster growing up in southwest Baltimore’s Pigtown neighborhood, Steve Clevenger and his buddies could walk to Camden Yards whenever they wanted to catch an Orioles game.

The Mariners’ backup catcher lived “five to 10 blocks” from the ballpark, he said, so those trips were frequent.

“Me and my cousins would go down there and get some tickets and just walk around the stadium and enjoy it,” Clevenger said on Sunday inside the Mariners’ clubhouse. “We went to a lot of games in the summertime.”

It was “awesome,” then, when Clevenger was traded in July 2013 to the Orioles by the Chicago Cubs (the same deal that sent star pitcher Jake Arrieta to the Cubs). He relished the time he spent playing for the club he grew up watching, and last August became the first Baltimore-born Oriole to hit a home run in Camden Yards, according to the Baltimore Sun. But Clevenger wound up appearing in only 75 games during the 2014 and 2015 seasons, bouncing back and forth between the big leagues and Baltimore’s Triple-A affiliate in Norfolk, Virginia.

He hit well enough in the minors to earn a spot on the International League All-Star team last season, but the Orioles wanted more from him behind the plate (he also played some first base and designated hitter). And when Baltimore catcher Matt Wieters accepted the club’s qualifying offer in November — with catcher Caleb Joseph already on the roster — Clevenger figured he was headed elsewhere.

Sure enough, the Orioles in December dealt him to Seattle in exchange for first baseman Mark Trumbo — whose salary the Mariners wanted to unload — and reliever C.J. Riefenhauser. Clevenger said he was grateful for the opportunity.

“I hadn’t really had a place over there the last two and a half years,” Clevenger said. “I’d been an up-and-down guy over there, and there just hasn’t been a spot on the roster for me. I’m excited for my career to come here and play in Seattle. Sad to leave home. It’s always fun to play at home. But at the same time, this is a better opportunity over here for me.”

With the Mariners beginning a three-game series on Tuesday at Camden Yards, Clevenger at least gets to play again in front of his friends and family, many of whom still live in Baltimore.

“I’m sure there will probably be 50 people there I know, at least,” he said.

It sets up as an interesting series. The Mariners are off to their most encouraging start to a season in more than a decade, and the Orioles entered Monday tied atop the American League East standings.

Baltimore (23-13) is also the only American League team with more home runs than the Mariners — 55 to Seattle’s 50 — and Trumbo, incidentally, is a big part of that. After hitting 13 home runs in 96 games with Seattle last season, Trumbo entered Monday tied for third in the A.L. with 11 homers through 36 games for the Orioles.

Clevenger has appeared in 10 games this season as a left-handed hitting option behind starting catcher Chris Iannetta, batting .188 with a home run and four RBI. (He also drove in the go-ahead run in the bottom of the eighth inning against the Angels on Saturday night — following a 10-pitch at-bat — before the Mariners wasted the five-run rally and blew the lead in the ninth.)

As they head to Baltimore, Clevenger said he’s more focused on trying to help the Mariners continue winning than he is on playing again in his hometown.

“It’s always fun to go back home,” Clevenger said. “It’ll be an exciting series. They’re playing good ball. So are we. That’s kind of what I’m looking forward to.

“Like I said, I feel really welcomed (in Seattle). I feel really relaxed. It’s great. I’m very excited to be here and for the opportunity I have.”

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Sports

Shorewood’s Netan Ghebreamlak prepares to take a shot as Edmonds-Woodway’s Kincaid Sund defends in the Warriors’ 2-1 victory Wednesday night at Shoreline Stadium. (Aaron Coe / The Herald)
E-W weathers Shorewood’s storm in battle of soccer unbeatens

Alex Plumis’ 72nd-minute goal completed the comeback as the Warriors topped the Stormrays.

Seattle Seahawks new NFL football head coach Mike Macdonald speaks during an introductory press conference, Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024, in Renton, Wash. (AP Photo/Stephen Brashear)
New coach Macdonald wants his Seahawks to forge own legacy

The pictures of iconic moments from the Pete Carroll era have been removed from Seattle’s training facility.

X
Prep roundup for Wednesday, April 17

Prep roundup for Wednesday, April 17: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

Glacier Peak’s Karsten Sweum (10) celebrates after a run during a baseball game between Jackson and Glacier Peak at Glacier Peak High School on Tuesday, April 16, 2024 in Snohomish, Washington. Glacier Peak won, 5-3. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
Glacier Peak baseball blanks Jackson, 3-0

Karsten Sweum’s home run and 14 strikeouts helps the Grizzlies past the Timberwolves.

The Winnipeg Jets’ Nikolaj Ehlers (27) scores on Seattle Kraken goaltender Philipp Grubauer (31) during the second period of their game Tuesday in Winnipeg, Manitoba. (Fred Greenslade/The Canadian Press via AP)
Kraken need to consider effort levels when building roster

With a playoff-less season winding down, Seattle’s players are auditioning for next season.

The Herald's Athlete of the Week poll.
Vote for The Herald’s Prep Athlete of the Week for April 8-14

The Athlete of the Week nominees for April 8-14. Voting closes at… Continue reading

X
Prep roundup for Thursday, April 18

Prep roundup for Thursday, April 18: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

X
Prep roundup for Tuesday, April 16

Prep roundup for Tuesday, April 16: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

Archbishop Murphy players celebrate during a boys soccer game between Archbishop Murphy and Arlington at Arlington High School on Monday, April 15, 2024 in Arlington, Washington. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
Archbishop Murphy routs Arlington 7-0 in boys soccer

Gabe Herrera scores a hat trick, and Zach Mohr contributes two goals for the Wildcats.

Chicago Cubs shortstop Dansby Swanson, top, forces out the Seattle Mariners’ Jorge Polanco (7) at second base and makes the throw to first for the double play against Mariners’ Ty France to end the eighth inning of Sunday’s game in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)
Hitting woes plague Mariners again in series loss to Cubs

Seattle ended the weekend 6-10, and the offense has been the main culprit.

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith may have been a Pro Bowler, but should Seattle consider prioritizing a quarterback in the NFL draft? (AP Photo/Chris O’Meara)
Should Seahawks prioritize quarterback in draft?

A challenger to Geno Smith is something worth considering for Seattle.

X
Prep roundup for Monday, April 15

Prep roundup for Monday, April 15: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.