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 opportunity knocks you let it in. The New York Mets have added a significant amount of depth to their starting rotation ...
According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, the San Diego Padres would target Jack Flaherty or Nick Pivetta in free agency if they trade Dylan Cease or Michael King. Both Cease and King have been ...
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 ...
While the top starting pitchers on the free agent market have largely come and gone, Nick Pivetta is still out there. The soon-to-be 32-year-old right-hander received a $21.05 million qualifying ...
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 ...
There is one team in prime position to rescue starting pitcher Nick Pivetta from the depths of free agency — and that’s the New York Mets, according to ESPN MLB insider Buster Olney.
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 ...
B oston Red Sox general manager Craig Breslow said that right-hander Nick Pivetta (elbow) has a "mild strain" of the flexor tendon in his right arm and could return from the 15-day injured list ...
The Blue Jays still have needs and Just Baseball's Ryan Finkelstein predicted they would sign Nick Pivetta on a two-year, $40 million deal with an opt-out. "If there is one team that might be ...
While listing potential landing spots for remaining free agents, Bleacher Report's Kerry Miller noted the Blue Jays as a likely landing spot for Nick Pivetta. The Blue Jays had not had much luck ...