Pivetta's performance and potential could lead to a lucrative multi-year deal, despite his lack of elite track record compared to past pitchers at age 32.
Only four pitchers in the last ten offseasons have signed deals of four or more years before age 32, highlighting the rarity of such contracts.
Despite the uncertainties, projections suggest Pivetta might secure a three-year deal within the $14-17MM annual range if teams see improvement in his home run susceptibility.
Pivetta is expected to reject the qualifying offer, indicating his confidence in finding a better opportunity as a full-time free agent.
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