If Pivetta gets hurt, Padres could cut deal short
Nick Pivetta’s Padres contract includes $5 million conditional team option for 2029 if he gets hurt
Nick Pivetta’s $55 million, four-year contract with the San Diego Padres includes a $5 million conditional team option for 2029 that can be exercised if the right-handed pitcher gets hurt
San Diego Union-Tribune · 2d
Tom Krasovic: Padres’ signing of Nick Pivetta was a decade in the making
In response to Shields’ struggles, Preller made a brilliant if somewhat fortunate, response. He got teenager Fernando Tatis Jr. in the trade that sent Shields and $31 million to the White Sox, just 16 months after Shields first pulled on a Padres cap.
The New York Times · 6d
Padres, Nick Pivetta agree to deal that could help keep Dylan Cease in place
The San Diego Padres, quiet for so much of this offseason, finally struck Wednesday by agreeing to a four-year, $55 million contract with free-agent starting pitcher Nick Pivetta, league sources confirmed to The Athletic.
CBSSports.com · 7d
Nick Pivetta to sign with Padres: Veteran righty agrees to four-year, $55 million deal, per report
Right-hander Nick Pivetta has agreed to terms with the San Diego Padres on a four-year, $55 million free-agent contract, reports ESPN. According to Jeff Passan, the deal includes opt-outs after the second and third years and is backloaded -- a $3 million signing bonus and just $1 million in salary for the upcoming season.
The question now becomes how the signing will impact the status of Padres pitcher Dylan Cease, a potential Mets trade target.
With the Padres taking Dylan Cease off of the trade block, another candidate has emerged to be dealt from San Diego.
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