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Mets Re-Sign Lefty Richard Lovelady to One-Year Deal for 2026

The low-cost move targets left-handed depth with several bullpen roles unsettled going into the offseason.

Overview

  • New York announced the one-year major-league contract on Thursday via the team's social channels, marking one of the club's first offseason moves.
  • Lovelady threw 10 innings for the Mets in 2025 with a 6.30 ERA, while a 3.91 expected FIP and a 2.08 ERA over 17.1 innings at Triple-A Syracuse pointed to better underlying performance.
  • His 2025 featured frequent transactions after joining in June, including multiple designations for assignment, time at Syracuse, a September call-up, and free agency before re-signing.
  • The bullpen picture remains fluid with Ryan Helsley, Tyler Rogers, Ryne Stanek, and Gregory Soto reaching free agency and Edwin Díaz holding a player option.
  • Coverage characterizes Lovelady as depth who will compete for a bullpen role in spring training rather than a definitive solution to the Mets' relief needs.