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How Nick Pivetta, other ex-Red Sox have fared so far in 2025. Story by Justin Leger • 4h. W ith the Boston Red Sox struggling just to get back to .500, it’s a good time to check in on their exs.
In some respects, a reunion between Nick Pivetta and the Red Sox would make sense. Boston's rotation is full, but it still needs help in the bullpen and Pivetta, a starter for most of his career ...
One former member of the Boston Red Sox surprisingly is still available in free agency with just about to go until Spring Training. Former Boston fan-favorite Nick Pivetta logged a 4.14 ERA across ...
Padres encouraged by one of their two games Wednesday; Mike Shildt cagey about Yu Darvish potentially starting at end of week ...
Although the Red Sox are tied for first in quality starts with 14, every MLB franchise could use a reliable starter with an ERA under 2.00. Boston currently owns a team ERA of 4.03 as of May 1.
In a bit of a surprise move, the Boston Red Sox extended a qualifying offer to right-hander Nick Pivetta before Monday’s deadline. The team declined to extend the one-year, $21.05 million deal ...
Letting Nick Pivetta walk is proving to be another one. Now with the San Diego Padres on a four-year, $55 million deal, Pivetta has been pitching as well as he ever has in a big league uniform.
C.J. Abrams and the Washington Nationals will square off against Wilyer Abreu and the Boston Red Sox at Nationals Park on ...
Keller’s stint in Boston was forgettable. He posted a 5.84 ERA and 1.62 WHIP in 11 appearances, contributing to a 2024 Red Sox bullpen that was among the team’s most glaring weaknesses all season.