Padres, Nick Pivetta Agree To Four-Year Deal
Briefly

The San Diego Padres have officially agreed to terms with pitcher Nick Pivetta on a four-year, $55 million contract. The deal features a signing bonus and a modest salary in the first year, escalating in subsequent seasons, allowing Pivetta to opt out after the second and third years. This multi-year agreement comes after Pivetta turned down a significant qualifying offer from the Red Sox. He has proven himself as a capable starter, exhibiting resilience and strong performance, especially in relief in 2023, positioning him as a valuable addition to the Padres' rotation.
The Padres have signed Nick Pivetta to a four-year, $55MM deal with opt-outs, marking a significant financial commitment after Pivetta's recovery in 2023.
Despite a shaky start this season, Pivetta showcased resilience, allowing only 1.98 earned runs per nine innings in a relief role before returning to the rotation.
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