Every team in baseball could use a little extra help. Fortunately, there are 30 free agents still seeking that perfect fit.
The Boston Red Sox have made a few additions to their starting rotation this winter but they could look to re-sign Nick ...
The offseason has not been kind to the San Diego Padres. The franchise has missed out on nearly every free agent they have ...
Most MLB teams are hesitant to give up a pick to sign Nick Pivetta, which is why he could return to the Red Sox or go to an ...
Boston Red Sox free agent Nick Pivetta still remains on the market. The right-hander declined a qualifying offer from the Red Sox earlier in the offseason and has yet to find a new home. His decision ...
The Atlanta Braves recently missed out on Max Scherzer, but they could pivot to a former Boston Red Sox starter instead.
Free agent starter Nick Pivetta could return to the Boston Red Sox now that his market has all but disappeared. Both The ...
Compared to recent offseasons, the Philadelphia Phillies have been a little boring. President of baseball operations David ...
Free agent starter Nick Pivetta could return to the Boston Red Sox now that his market has all but disappeared. Both The Athletic’s Jen McCaffrey and MLB Network’s Jon Morosi have reported ...
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.
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 ...
The Boston Red Sox lost two players to qualifying offers this offseason, with the Sox declining the qualifying offer for Tyler O’Neill, and Nick Pivetta declining his qualifying offer to test ...
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