The Boston Red Sox (14-13) are treading water at third place in the AL East as they heal up from the injury. Starting pitcher Nick Pivetta looks to be one of their players returning soon, which could boost their already-blossoming rotation.
Pivetta is working his way back from a right flexor strain.
It’s the second week of April, and the Boston Red Sox have just four starting pitchers in their rotation. Injuries to veterans like Lucas Giolito and Nick Pivetta have depleted an already thin and unproven unit.
If you take away one lesson from reading this, let it be this simple message: The major league baseball season is long. Right now, there is a lot of overreaction going on within the fantasy baseball landscape.
The Red Sox are dead, long live the Red Sox Despite the pregame news about Trevor Story and Nick Pivetta, it was difficult to be upset walking into the stadium today.
For the second time this week, the Boston Red Sox announced that an important player will miss extended time due to injury. On Tuesday, Boston announced that pitcher Nick Pivetta will be placed on the 15-day injured list with a right flexor strain.
The Red Sox have placed starting pitcher Nick Pivetta on the injured list with a right flexor strain, though he's expected to come off as soon as possible.
Trevor Story’s redemption tour has hit another untimely speed bump. The 31-year-old shortstop departed with what the team called left shoulder pain after laying out for a ground ball to the left side of the infield in the fourth inning of Friday’s 8-6 series-opening win over the L.A.
Nick Pivetta joined with four relievers on an eight-hit shutout, Kenley Jansen pitched out of a ninth-inning jam and the visiting Boston Red Sox completed a three-game sweep of the Oakland Athletics with a 1-0 victory Wednesday afternoon.
Jesus Luzardo let us down on Tuesday, but we still went 2-1 in our strikeout props to get back to .500 on the week. Let's keep the momentum rolling with three more K props for Wednesday's loaded MLB slate.
Nick Pivetta will try to get Boston's rotation back on track when the Red Sox wrap up a three-game series with the host Oakland Athletics on Wednesday afternoon.
Because the sample size is growing . . . Is it possible that, after seven calendar years in the big leagues and 900 innings pitched, we still don’t know who Nick Pivetta is?
The Boston Red Sox's starting rotation was one of the team's biggest question marks going into the new season.
With Rafael Devers, the Boston Red Sox can rest assured they’ll always have at least one elite hitter who is capable of changing the course of any game with a single swing of the bat.
The Boston Bruins and Celtics had best come through or it might be a rough summer for fans of Boston sports teams.
The Atlanta Braves need to add multiple starting pitchers this offseason. In the last two postseasons, they've been eliminated by the Philadelphia Phillies
Fewer guys in the Red Sox' bullpen this season have been asked to do as much as Nick Pivetta. From his trials and tribulations as a starter early in the
Boston Red Sox pitcher Nick Pivetta was a tough-luck loser on the mound on Monday night, but he made history in the month of July. Pivetta, who has spent a majority of season as a member of the Red Sox bullpen, got the start on Monday against the Seattle Mariners.
The Boston Red Sox shut out the Oakland Athletics on Monday night, 7-0, as they continue to make noise in the American League playoff race. After the win, Boston is now 51-44.
The Boston Red Sox are shifting struggling starter Nick Pivetta to the bullpen.
Boston Red Sox pitcher Nick Pivetta clearly takes pride in being a starting pitcher and takes offense to any indication that he could possibly be moved to the bullpen.
The Red Sox suffered their second straight defeat in a series-opening loss to the Braves on Tuesday night. Boston fell to Atlanta by a final score of 9-3 at Truist Park to drop to 21-16 on the season.
Red Sox starter Nick Pivetta will not pitch for Canada in the World Baseball Classic, manager Alex Cora told reporters (including MassLive.com’s Chris Cotillo) in Fort Myers, Fla.
Red Sox right-hander Nick Pivetta is on the mend following a recent bout with COVID-19, according to MassLive.com’s Chris Cotillo. As was first reported by Jamie Gatlin of Beyond the Monster from the back fields of Fenway South on Friday morning, Pivetta “left workouts earlier today with a trainer.
The Red Sox now have a combination of 12 players and coaches sidelined due to the coronavirus.
Pivetta was placed on the COVID-19 injured list due to side effects from the vaccine. The 28-year-old can be activated at any time since the COVID IL does not require a minimum stint.
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