The Blue Jays announced that they have selected the contract of left-hander Richard Lovelady. Right-hander Alek Manoah, who is recovering from Tommy John surgery, has been transferred to the 60-day injured list as a corresponding move. Hazel Mae of Sportsnet announced the moves prior to the official announcement.
Lovelady, 29, signed a minor league deal with the Jays in January. He made his seventh appearance today, allowing one earned run, pushing his earned run average to 5.14. That’s obviously not an incredibly impressive number but the southpaw does have eight strikeouts in seven innings.
Prior to joining the Jays, Lovelady’s track record has been that of a groundballer. He has 99 1/3 innings in the big leagues, spending time with the Royals, Athletics, Cubs and Rays. In that time, his 21.1% strikeout rate and 8.4% walk rate were close to league average, but with a strong 50.9% ground ball rate. With the Jays this spring, he came into today with a grounder rate of just 35.7%. Today’s outing went walk, ground ball double play, homer, ground ball single, walk, ground out.
For the Jays, Opening Day is still over a week away. Adding Lovelady to the roster now seems to suggest that he had some sort of opt-out in his deal and the Jays didn’t want him to get away. Left-handed relief is one of the bigger question marks on the Toronto roster. The Jays also have Brendon Little, Josh Walker and Easton Lucas on the 40-man but they all have options and each has less than 50 innings of major league experience.
Lovelady himself is out of options, but it seems he is not guaranteed a spot. Mae relays word from manager John Schneider that Lovelady is still trying to earn a spot on the active roster, even though he’s now on the 40-man. Although the Jays have added Lovelady now to prevent him from opting out, they may still decide to designate him for assignment when their season starts next week. If he ends up on waivers, perhaps some other club will be enticed and put in a claim.
If he were to clear waivers, what would happen next could depend on what salary figures are in his minor league deal. Lovelady has at least three years of service time, which gives him the right to reject an outright assignment. But since he has less than five years of service, electing free agency means walking away from whatever money he is still owed on his deal. The salary figures on his pact haven’t been publicly reported.
That means there’s a possible sequence of events where the Jays select his contract today and then pass him through waivers next week, with Lovelady then deciding to stick around in order to keep the money from this deal flowing. But it’s also possible that he cracks the Opening Day roster, or winds up bouncing to another club.
“Hazel Mae of Sportsnet”…I’m still sad and disappointed over Hazel Mae leaving the MLB Network.
Her husband is the jays flagship radio talk show personality so I’m sure that had something to do with it. It’s also where she got her start in the business. She’s the best
Who is her husband?
Kevin Barker… if I’m not mistaken.
I’m sure if rumors from Boston are true Hazel is thrilled Dick Lovelady is heading north of the border
Dick!
I think “Lady Love” by Lou Rawls is his warmup music.
Why? They need to start the season with Yarbrough on the roster, especially if Yariel Rodriguez starts the season as the 5th starter. Little should already have his spot locked down, and Walker is already on the 40 man in Buffalo. Yarbrough has outperformed Lovelady both this Spring and throughout their careers. I’m sure it won’t last long but this just seems unnecessary.
I guess this doesn’t necessarily mean he’s on the 26 man roster and they still have a 40 man spot when their rule 5 pick moves there, just seems like an odd move to me.
I thought they already moved Bastardo to the 60 day when they signed Tate?
Agreed
Little definitely should not have a spot locked down. He had a much higher WHIP than Lovelady last year, was even worse in AAA, and actually has no minor league seasons where his numbers look good and a long history of not throwing enough strikes.
It was only how awful Mayza started last season that made Little look okay.
Dick Lovelady getting some roster love!
You just like to say Dick Lovelady!
Yessiree Bob! I give out a little giggle every time…
I thought I heard a “tee hee hee” coming from a darkened corner…hmmm
Put a comma between ‘Love’ and ‘Lady’ for ultimate pleasure.
RBI’d for her pleasure…
Like Homer and titmouse
Luck be a Lovelady tonite
Lovelady gets signed. But for how long? Maybe Yarbrough is hurt and we don’t know it. More BlueJays questions. .
When he was growing up, he was like,”It’s RICK!”
What about Mendick?
Mendick doesn’t Lovelady…
According to baseball-reference, the nickname is “Love.” You can’t make up jokes like that.
Careless Whisper starts playing when he’s mentioned!
Josh Reddick!
He canr
The authorities have been notified, do not move from your location.
Thats actually funny! lol
Finally. Dick Lovelady is in the show.
His parents knew exactly what they were doing
last place baybeeee!!
Always figured Dick Lovelady would end up on the BJays