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Mets pitcher Richard Lovelady shocks MLB with bold ‘Dicky Lovelady’ nickname request (Image via Getty)
A light and personal plea from New York Mets pitcher Richard Lovelady has drawn a great deal of attention. At a media conference at Citi Field on June 24, 2025, the left-handed pitcher asked to be known by his long-time moniker, "Dicky Lovelady.
" The 28-year-old says the moniker fits his personality better and colleagues recognize him more. The unexpected choice gave the Mets clubhouse atmosphere a bright twist and caused reactions online.
Richard Lovelady surprises fans with personal nickname request
Special request from New York Mets relief pitcher Richard Lovelady is gaining notice throughout the baseball community. On Monday, June 24, 2025, during a media interaction at Citi Field in New York, the 28-year-old pitcher requested reporters and fans to start referring to him by his moniker, “Dicky Lovelady,” instead of his full name.
The left-handed pitcher smiled as he explained his reason. “That’s what my teammates call me. It’s just me. I feel like ‘Dicky’ shows more of my personality,” Richard Lovelady told reporters, according to SNY Mets. The name, which he says friends have used for years, is now something he wants to embrace fully both in the clubhouse and on the field.Drafted by the Kansas City Royals in 2016, Richard Lovelady later joined the Mets in 2024.
He has given great effort to get on the Mets' bullpen. Fans know him for his poise and strong control on the mound. He now wants to more casually and enjoyably engage with fans.
Richard Lovelady says nickname Dicky reflects his true self
During the same interview, Richard Lovelady said using the nickname “Dicky” makes him feel more at ease in the spotlight. “I’ve always gone by that with friends. I just figured it was time to bring it here,” he shared. The Mets’ clubhouse has already picked up on the name, with players shouting “Let’s go, Dicky!” during practice sessions and warmups.Mets manager Carlos Mendoza supported Lovelady’s decision. “He’s been open about it, and the guys respect it,” Mendoza said. “It’s a fun nickname, and if that makes him more comfortable, then we’re all in.”Also Read: New York Mets' New Signing Might Have The Most Unforgettable Name In Sports HistoryFans also reacted quickly. Social media was full of supportive messages from Mets fans. On X (formerly Twitter), one user wrote, “Dicky Lovelady is elite. Mets legend in the making.” Another fan posted,
“Dicky coming in for the save sounds like a movie.
I love it.”This year, Richard Lovelady is tipped to keep being a vital bullpen performer. He has made 22 appearances as of June 24, 2025, pitching 19. 1 innings with a 3. 72 ERA. Fans just hope that Richard or Dicky keeps giving excellent performances for the Mets.