The Mets announced this afternoon that they have signed left-handed pitcher Richard Lovelady to a one-year major league contract. The Mets have multiple vacancies on their 40-man roster, so no corresponding moves will be necessary.
Lovelady, 30, made two appearances for the Blue Jays at the beginning of the season but was designated for assignment on March 30 and eventually became a free agent. He signed a minor league deal with the Twins and pitched for their Triple-A affiliate in St. Paul from early April to mid-June, when he opted out of that deal. He then signed with the Mets on June 18. From June 23 through the end of the season, Lovelady saw his contract selected and then designated for assignment three times. That the Mets signed him to a major league deal this time around is notable for him, as it might give him a shot at a role in the big league bullpen in 2026 after spending most of this year at the Triple-A level.
The lefty did not find success during his limited time in the majors in 2025, posting an 8.49 ERA across 11 2/3 innings with the Mets and Blue Jays. In 111 career innings from 2019-25, he has a 5.35 ERA along with a 21.1% strikeout rate and an 8.7% walk rate. His 4.08 career xERA and 4.54 FIP are are more favorable but still not great. In addition, Lovelady’s four-seam fastball velocity declined from 92.4 mph in 2024 to 91.7 mph this year. His sinker, which he now uses 34.4% of the time, similarly declined from 92.2 to 91.4 mph. With below average velocity, it is perhaps unsurprising that Lovelady has allowed more hard contact than average, with a career hard-hit rate of 42.2%. For context, the league average in 2025 was 40.9%.
However, it should be noted that Lovelady has had success in the big leagues before. In 2021 with the Royals, he pitched 20 1/3 innings with a 3.48 ERA while getting ground balls at a well above average 56.6% rate. That came in a small sample, of course, but Lovelady has actually gotten grounders at a rate of 50.9% in his career, including 51.4% during his big league time in 2025. He also performed very well in Triple-A this year, with a 1.66 ERA, a 26.3% strikeout rate, and a 52.6% groundball rate in 38 innings. It’s possible the Mets could look to harness his ground ball potential while cutting down on the hard contact in 2026.
At present, Lovelady and Brooks Raley are the only lefties in the Mets’ bullpen. Raley is 37 and missed significant time while recovering from last year’s Tommy John surgery, although he performed well upon his return in July. The team holds a club option on Raley for 2026 and could either pick that up or re-sign him at a cheaper rate given his age. Gregory Soto made 25 appearances for the Mets after being acquired from the Orioles in July, though he is now a free agent.

this should get them to the playoffs
I always look forward to news from the best baseball name ever.
DL: Hi, Dick Lovelady.
ME: Mine too. But what’s your name?
@GOAT Closer Esteban Yan
Stubby Clap and Dick Pole are my personal favorites
Don’t forget about Rusty Kuntz.
I knew him he played CF for the White Sox.
Those 8 games he pitched last year with the Mets were awful, lets do it again.
It’s a placeholder for the off-season 40-man roster. He probably won’t make the active roster that goes north in the spring.
Umm… Placeholder? What “placeholder”??. Dude, sometimes it seems like you just make up explanations just for the sake of having one.
What does “placeholder for the off-season 40-man roster” even mean?????
There is no rule requiring them to carry 40 men, per se. They can have 39 or 35, or even 30 if they want.
They have eight players moving back to that roster from the 60-day IL. They have minor leaguers who might need protecting for the Rule 5 draft. So what is this “placeholder”, and why would they need one?
What other teams are using placeholders? And why haven’t the Mets ever used one in the past?
Are these magic placeholders? Did they get them from the same guy who sold Jack the beams for his beanstalk??
I would rather have waited 2 weeks and taken a shot at Caleb Theilbar or Danny Coloumbe.
Re-sign Raley, NOW ! You can negotiate with your own players before free-agency, so do it.
NOOOOOO, they pull this slug Lovelady off the slag heap.
What’s next? Re-signing Stay-Puft Vogelbach because the Mets need a left-handed bat to replace Winkler?
What are they thinking?
@geofft
I think he meant place kicker for the New York Giants.
Pitching Lab must think he’s got a better upside than Tarik Skubal. Better jump on Walker Buehler before some KBO team signs him. 🙂
Pitching Lab left when Hefner was released.
Just the Mendoza conga line now.
Makes me wonder when I see click bait about a New Mets Sneaky Quiet deal for a pitcher and its more Stearns Dumpster Diving.
Guy is Awful what’s the point?
Mets get a kickback from posters to make meaningless noise?
Bringing Mendoza back and sending Hefner packing – two deeply puzzling moves.
I was just telling someone that I thought the Mets could use a little ladylove.
I assume it is >= $1m
Yay!!!
Time to get in line for season tickets!
I love ladies too! Where’s my contract?
Come on you got to be kidding….this is Stearns first major league signing. There is not a better Lefty out there that could have been signed?
Stearns, or other GMs, can only sign minor league free agents as the official free agency period has not opened yet. It’ll all be OK, I pinky swear.
except he signed a major league contract
mlbtraderumors.com/2025/10/nine-players-elect-free…
Some people just don’t understand YBC. You’re singing songs to deaf people right now.
His agent is very, very good at what he does. How this man got anything other than a late winter minor league deal w/ spring invite is beyond me.
The legend of Lovelady continues. Greetings from Chicago.
MLB is an entertainment business.
This news is very entertaining.
He’ll be DFA’d 3-4 times by spring training.
Can never have enough 6.00 ERA guys.
LOLmets endures and they haven’t warmed up the hot stove yet.
LOL can’t spell LOL (hors d’oeuvre) and were the ones who have to “endures” reading this post
Queue the jersey sale surge.
DFA count over/under prediction?
Before or after the end of the World Series?
Continue the path of adding AAA players to the bullpen and then wonder why you can’t hold a lead after the 5th inning
Once again, boy genius outbidding himself for unwanted trash. Last year it was Montas now it’s giving this worthless journeyman a MLB contract.
Calm down, Francis. You Mets fans have become completely insufferable. I almost wish you guys hadn’t tanked so bad at the end so the rest of us wouldn’t have to see the incessant whining. It’s October of 2025, and you people are about to explode, about a deal for probably the league minimum, with your ridiculous payroll already that you couldn’t win with, for a relief pitcher that could be good next year. He also could be terrible, but you have no idea. It’s literally the most up and down from year to year position.
“You Mets fans have become completely insufferable.”
“so the rest of us wouldn’t have to see the incessant whining”
Yet people with no lives keep coming back for more!
I have a great life bro. Wouldn’t change a thing.
spending time on a Mets chat to throw stones; doesn’t sound like it to me
@Canosucks.. there’s a good amount of those around here. I wish I had the time they have to do absolutely nothing but talk $#!t
Good luck Mets fans. I don’t think he’ll make it past July with the Mets
Cool name, bad pitcher
Honest question, no snark intended: Why would the Mets do this?
Miss click on OOTP ‘26.
Could be a past handshake deal.
“Dicky, we’re gonna call you up and then DFA you. We need the roster flexibility. Don’t sign with another team. We’ll take care of you.
You’ll have another shot during S.T. to make the team. If it doesn’t work out, you’ll get 45 days of termination pay if we cut you during S.T.”
Sounds like a reach around deal to me!
Yeah. It took 3 comments in.
Surprising…..
Stearns related to Lovelady somehow.
Declining and below average velocity and not much MLB success
I really think the Mets must get some kickback for making internet news?
He has more MLB lives than an alley cat.
Mets gonna run it back with the same 46 pitchers.
Perhaps the 12 year olds or the 12 year olds who inhabit a 30 year old’s body who post unfunny comments about Lovelady’s name will eventually decide they’ve heard or posted enough of them…or maybe they’ll just go back to their video game and spare us the dumb jokes? Won’t be a minute too soon.
Skim and skip. You’ll live longer, amigo.
David Stearns mentioned in his press conference that it was a mistake to have such a revolving door with the relievers that he used in 2025, lacking consistency as a reason as to why the Mets didnt make the playoffs. Then he goes ahead and signs Jacques and Lovelady. Joke of a POBO
“cant wait for this to fail”
Jays cut Yarborough to keep this guy only to use him twice…
Yes He’s Baaack! Dicky Lovelady is in the House.