Here's the article, in which there is a link to the video, I haven't watched it myself as my internets isn't fast enough for streaming video.
https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/cleveland-options-mike-clevinger-and-zach-plesac-to-alternate-site-after-pitchers-break-covid-protocols/
One of the two Cleveland pitchers who broke covid protocols apparently made a six-minute video, while he was driving, blaming the media for everything.
They've been optioned out because it was what their teammates in the clubhouse wanted. Those goddamn media members in uniform.
The whole "Newk found his niche as a reliever" thing isn't really right, either. He had an ERA around 3 as a reliever, but he was still walking more than a batter per inning and an xFIP over 4. He was just luckier in a SSS as a reliever.
That was before my time, but it's not hard to imagine. How many guys have ever had as little control as Newcomb and then gained enough at the MLB level to become even an average starter? I can only think of Randy Johnson. To a lesser extent, Ryan.
In four starts this season, Newcomb has pitched 13 2/3, allowing 20 hits, 4 homers, 6 walks, and 10 Ks, with an 11.20 ERA and a 6.15 xFIP. I don't really case that it's a SSS, this is unwatchable and unrosterable.
I mean... he is an idiot... but do you mean we somehow would be giving the game away less by leaving in the guy allowing two runs for every out he gets? Because that seems counter intuitive unless you have a ten run lead in the ninth.