Nick Pivetta remains a free agent with spring training just around the corner, but a Boston Red Sox insider has doubts about a reunion.
When Nick Pivetta turned down a $21.05 million qualifying offer from the Boston Red Sox earlier this offseason, he and his representatives surely had grand plans of striking it big in free agency.
After these two additions, it seemed pretty clear Boston was looking to move on from starting pitcher Nick Pivetta. But that doesn't mean Pivetta doesn't have a market of his own. Bleacher Report ...
Right-handed pitcher Nick Pivetta has been a hot name in free agency, with the Cincinnati Reds and Toronto Blue Jays reportedly showing interest in the former Boston Red Sox starter. Both teams ...
The Blue Jays are involved in the market for Nick Pivetta, reports Jon Heyman of the New York Post. They’re one of a handful of teams that has been linked to the 6’5″ righty. The Reds ...
When opportunity knocks you let it in. The New York Mets have added a significant amount of depth to their starting rotation ...
The Baltimore Orioles have figured out a way to buff out their way, acquiring the veteran Charlie Morton with a $15 million, one-year deal. Morton is returning for his 18th MLB regular season and ...
The other name to keep an eye on is right-hander Nick Pivetta, who also remains a free agent. The Mets showed interest in Pivetta back in December before they brought back Manaea on a three-year ...