The Blue Jays are involved in the market for Nick Pivetta, reports Jon Heyman of the New York Post. They’re one of a handful of teams that has been linked to the 6’5″ righty. The Reds, Mets and incumbent Red Sox have also been linked to Pivetta this offseason.
Pivetta, who is a native of British Columbia, is one of the better unsigned starting pitchers. He’s one of three pitchers — alongside Corbin Burnes and Sean Manaea — who remain free agents after declining the qualifying offer. There was some surprise that the Red Sox risked the $21.05MM QO, but that proved a prescient decision in what has been a bullish market for starting pitching.
The 31-year-old (32 in February) has been an innings eater in the middle of the Boston rotation for the past few seasons. Pivetta struggled early in the 2023 campaign and was briefly demoted to the bullpen, but he excelled late in the year to earn his way back to the starting five. He took the ball 27 times this past season, working to a 4.14 ERA across 145 2/3 innings. Pivetta missed some time early in the year with a flexor strain. That was the first non-virus injured list stint of his MLB career, though, and he returned without issue by the middle of May.
Pivetta has never posted a sub-4.00 ERA season. His run prevention has landed in the low 4.00s in consecutive seasons, and he carries a 4.09 mark in 288 1/3 frames since the start of 2023. Pivetta’s strikeout and walk rates have always been more intriguing than the ERA might suggest. He has punched out 30% of opponents with a solid 7.3% walk percentage over the past two seasons. The swing-and-miss ability has been somewhat undercut by Pivetta’s longstanding issue keeping the ball in the park. He has allowed a higher than average home run rate in all seven seasons of his MLB career.
There’s value in the durability and solid run prevention marks that Pivetta has provided the Red Sox. Some teams could still view him as a potential #2 or high-end #3 starter based on the stuff and swing-and-miss ability, feeling they can make some tweaks to help him more effectively stay off barrels. Speculatively speaking, his camp could look to beat the three years and $67MM which Luis Severino recently secured from the Athletics.
The Jays have shown some level of interest in virtually every free agent of note. They’ve yet to pull off an especially significant free agent move. Their only signing is a two-year, $15MM deal to bring back reliever Yimi García. Toronto took on the final five years and $97.5MM on Andrés Giménez’s contract via trade with the Guardians at the Winter Meetings. That’s a significant expenditure, but the front office surely continues to juggle multiple free agent pursuits.
Toronto is among the three teams (alongside Boston and San Francisco) most frequently mentioned as landing spots for Burnes. They’re certainly not going to bring in Burnes and Pivetta, so the latter is potentially a fallback target who’d allow them to devote more money into one or two lineup upgrades. The Jays have looked for a starter to join Kevin Gausman, José Berríos, Chris Bassitt and Bowden Francis in the Opening Day rotation. That’d allow them to use Yariel Rodríguez in relief, indirectly upgrading a bullpen that remains a huge weakness despite the García pickup.
The Blue Jays are believed to have cut their payroll narrowly below the luxury tax threshold at the end of the ’24 season. That reduces the penalty they’d pay to sign Pivetta or any other free agent who rejected the QO. Toronto would forfeit its second-highest pick of the 2025 draft plus $500K from the ’26 bonus allotment for international amateur players.
DarkSide830
O Canada, o Canada!
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Hinterland, snow fields, ice fishing, Looney Dogs
bhd360
So done with the entire division actually signing guys…but we’re full of interest in everybody.
Fever Pitch Guy
bhd – The Jays have spent more this offseason than the Red Sox and Rays.
I think the Jays are trying to reach a resolution on Vlad before they can proceed with other players. $340M is a lot to turn down for a below average first baseman. Can’t help but compare him to Prince Fielder, we all know how that situation ended.
YaGottaBelieveAgain
Maybe they could change their name to
the Angry Birds and gain all that merchandising money
Get an edgier, type mindset.
You know tariff wars might be starting
Withdraw Tim Hortons and Hockey.
Blackout of all movies with Canadian actors maybe 😉
Only 1 team wins the World Series each Year
LAD might have it locked up for a few years.
bigdaddyt
I’ve shown interest in Marisa Tomei. Guess what im not a bald stocky man so I’ve got no chance much like the jays and anyone in FA that they should be going after
boostreet
What a strange, dated reference.
Ducey
It’s been a while since the 1980s You might have a chance.
Troutahni
Marisa Tomei might be older, but i’d do her in a heartbeat. She’s beautiful, smart, funny and a great actress. We all get old. That’s the part of life that sucks. Ducey, you might want check your dates. My Cousin Vinny was released in the nineties.
Bart Harley Jarvis
Here’s hoping Seinfeld is never considered dated. I mean, it’s literally about nothing.
Cambo
Dave Dombrowski is interested in a turkey sandwich. Wake him when Spring Training starts. If any free agents are left around then he will consider over paying them like last offseason.
Bart Harley Jarvis
Don’t let this DD thing ruin your holidays. We’re always here to listen.
Wire to wire 2024
Reds need to stay away from this guy
TheRickestRick
At this point
I don’t care who the blue jays sign
Just sign someone
Do something
Dustyslambchops23
One career .650 OPS middle infielder coming right up
MuleorAstroMule
That should solve the league’s worst offense.
MysteryWhiteBoy13
I am fully expecting Ke’bryan hayes to be their third baseman this year
spirit of truth
Anyone but the Orioles please sign him.
Mynameisnoname
@bhd360
Slow market. Plenty of talent still available.
Sign Burnes and you’ll have done as much as anyone in the AL East but the Yankees, who have really only replaced what they lost in Soto anyway.
Dustyslambchops23
burnes obviously is an improvement but even with more run prevention they won’t score enough runs to be on the Baltimore and Yankees level.
They need a starter, 2 bullpen arms and 2 impact bats.
Mynameisnoname
I agree there is a bit of talent gap at the moment. And the Sox seem to have internal pieces to improve further as well.
With Vlad looking to leave, Bichette regressing and Gausman looking more good than great last season, maybe they are planning for a potential reset of sorts next year and don’t want to put themselves in a financially inflexible no mans land of mediocrity.
Dustyslambchops23
I doubt that, they wouldn’t have taken on Gimenez contract if that were the case.
They would also be shopping Bo and Vlad.
Mynameisnoname
That was certainly a head scratcher taking on that contract with a similar player making near minimum on the roster. They likely have already shot themselves in the middling purgatory foot.
If the $340 mil offer Vlad reportedly turned down is true, he’s likely a Met or Red Sox this time next year. Bo’s savant page is ugly. Unsure they could get much for him at this point. Jays seem to be in poor shape going forward the more I think about it.
Darthyen
Hmmmm Dusty I had to give you 3 likes ……full moon tonight?
JoeBrady
maybe they are planning for a potential reset of sorts next year
==================
Yup, if I were the Jays, I’d load up on 1-2 contracts and be ready to completely blow up the team in July should things go sideways.
What they should do, but likely won’t, is to move Gausman if they aren’t contending, and probably move Springer regardless. Past those two guys, their long-term contract situation is not too bad.
JoeBrady
I’d load up on 1-2 “year” contracts.
Dustyslambchops23
Given the money going around I doubt you are going to get anyone beyond a rebound candidate or an aged past his prime for a 1-2 year deal.
It’s too much of a gamble to bank on the offense rebounding after losing that bet 2 years in a row.
smuzqwpdmx
Who exactly do you think wants George Springer? You’d have to throw in a whole boat load of top prospects to get any team to take a guy who’s a 4th outfielder at best now who’s due another $50M. Include $50M cash and don’t ask for anything back and maybe.
jdgoat
Heyman, Morosi, Feinsend, Nightengale.
Stop using us as leverage. This is ridiculous. Piss off.
Salzilla
Honestly I’ve always liked Pivetta. He’s got good swing and miss stuff and is a solid #3 type.
Devlsh
I would never sacrifice draft picks to sign Pivetta.
He’s just not that good.
MuleorAstroMule
It’s not like Atkins does anything with the draft picks otherwise.
Big whiffa
Sign of burnes signing else where. Once a team is linked to other players after bidding on a top FA, it’s bc the FA has indicated they aren’t coming there. Most likely the case here
Burnes to giants seems most likely now I think
Yanks4life22
I honestly picture a late bloomer a la Nathan Eovaldi. Watch the Dodgers swoop in and sign in to churn out 200+ k’s in the backend of their rotation.
Lindor's Bodyguard
And he will suddenly start getting injured and pitching 94 innings a season.
BlueJays Fan
Getting a bit tired of the “interested in” headlines with the Jay’s articles. How about one that says Jay’s sign ______? If Roger’s was willing to spend $$$ on Soto to be a franchise face, which would not have worked out in the long run, why not put your money where your mouth is and sign some decent talent!
Ducey
They should change them to:
Jays interested in player X, just not that interested
JoeBrady
“If” he was interested in Soto. There are teams that could throw in a few bids knowing that they are likely to be rejected.
Rsox
I really don’t want to see him strikeout the Sox a dozen times every time he faces them
bravesfan
Has there ever been a guy that you know what his #’s say and you know what every one think of him, but you still watch him play and you think to yourself, the dude is not good… NP is that guy for me. And I almost assure you he will end up being a brave and I’ll have to endure this for an entire season. I’ve seen him pitch a ton from his time with the Phillies and even with Boston, .. I just don’t buy it… I think that qualifying offer was gold for him and he should have taken it. But again, that’s because I have this bias view of him that for whatever reason I have a block in my mind that this guy just isn’t that good and I can’t figure out why people think he’s good and when folks struggle to hit him (once in a blue mood)it blows my mind. Anyways… everyone has that guy, he’s mine and that’s my lovely rant
Sean P
Imagine being the NFL team that gives Sam Darnold a 100M+ contract next year. Sam is “that” guy for me. Hopefully it’s the Jets
westcasey
Toronto should sign Pivetta. 3/69 is about right. (wish I could pitch)
they are not signing Burnes. Get this done, regroup, figure out next move.
Just
Typical BlueJays….have interest with everyone under the sun but never nothing going..the handling of the Vladdy situation is horrendous and it’s not giving any other players incentive that the jays are moving forward to being contenders….same mistakes repeating again…going all in on Ohtani and Soto yet leaving out other good players that are still available. They still need a solid back up catcher for Kirk. I would say at least 2 power bats in the line up and there are still decent guys out there that can contribute and a Starter for the 4th rotation. I personally believe it starts by inking Vladdy long term as well. Then again typical jays brass management wait wait wait….get the scraps and hope for a good season…Vlad will leave and Bo will leave and jays will continue to plummet. Stadium seats will be empty very soon. Time to get rid of Shapiro/Atkins and get better upper management to get the job done.
draker
That a guy who threw 145 innings last year can be characterized as an “innings-eater” is a sad commentary on the state of starting pitching today. Ole Hoss Radbourne is turning over in his grave.
Rollie's Mustache
Pete Walker and his staff seem able to unlock something out of veteran pitchers with flaws: Kikuchi, Matz, Ray, Stripling to name a few. Unfortunately Pivetta’s home run problem isn’t limited to just one pitch type and has been an issue his entire career.
The Jays should stop acting like a small market and just outbid the Giants for Burnes. Their rotation is sneaky bad (projected 23rd in MLB by Steamer) and is in need of a #1 or #2, not a back end guy.
Dustyslambchops23
Jays have been in top 10 in payroll and pushing the lux tax during the last few years, including going in to next year.
Spending isn’t the problem, what they are spending on is
Rollie's Mustache
The Jays are only top 10 in payroll because of money they dished out years ago. The Bassitt contract was given 2 off-seasons ago. Gausman and Berrios 3. Springer 4.
As you alluded to, those aren’t the lynchpins of a contending roster anymore. They have to keep spending but they don’t (relatively speaking at least). They have a decent roster but need another one or two significant adds to push them over the line. They appear unwilling to do so.
Dustyslambchops23
Dont really follow that logic. They are in the top 10 in payroll because they are in the top 10 in payroll. Payrolls are annual, if you are in the top 10 in a given year it’s really not relevant when you committed to it.
Next year their most expensive player will most likely be Vlad, you can spend without dipping in to free agency every meaningfully year
Golfsucks
I totally get why Jays fans pull their hair out. They can literally “be in” on everybody. The problem with this organization is that they never “go after” anyone.Their lack of clarity kills their credibility.
They made a great trade for Gimenez, but the secondary piece in the trade is what they needed.
They are gonna destroy their fan base if they don’t learn to communicate like humans..
Rollie's Mustache
The biggest problem is that agents know an $18 billion company owns the team but is run by process-oriented, value-seekers.
So, combine a franchise that’s always used as leverage in negotiations with a GM whose communication skills resemble a Microsoft engineer, this is what you get. A constant stream of “we’re in on” this guy before the inevitable disappointment of reality sets in.
If there’s one organization in baseball that could benefit from a bold, Dombrowski type at the helm, it’s the Jays.
CTS4
The Big Problem with the Jays is…The lousy GM shapiro and his carryon baggage/lackie atkins…
Until the 2 Cleveland Clowns are gone…Here We are…going nowhere fast…
CTS4
P.S. The 3 most hated people in Canada are “sparkle socks” in Ottawa and in Toronto ,the Lousy GM shapiro and his lackie atkins…! 🙂
Dustyslambchops23
Both seem like they have infinite job security too
darkhorses2010
Pivetta might help the Jays (my guess is 3/55)
friesTO
I don’t get why Jays signed Giménez at all given the number of 2B’s we have. Maybe to wait and setup for a larger multiplayer trade that will solve all our problems? Ha, sorry.
I guess I’ll follow Horwitz and IKF with the Pirates and see how that goes. Followed Dodgers last year and that was more fun than the Jays. You can watch more than one team. Which ones are in your list?