New reporting suggested Cleveland’s front office knew of complaints about pitching coach Mickey Callaway, contradicting the team president’s statement that he was unaware of any allegations against Callaway before the initial report came out.
By Chelsea Janes, Washington Post: Sports
Tue, 03/02/2021 - 3:46am
New reporting suggested Cleveland’s front office knew of complaints about pitching coach Mickey Callaway, contradicting the team president’s statement that he was unaware of any allegations against Callaway before the initial report came out.