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Richard Lovelady

Richard Lovelady — no start in 56 days. His recent work, season line, and what that gap means for any projection on him.

Last scored board
No game on the current slate
Season line · ERA
3.86
2-4 · 27 K, 1.81 WHIP
Games graded
33
this season, box-score final
Richard Lovelady
PBats LThrows LWashington Nationals

Not on the current slate

Richard hasn't been scored in 55 days — his last matchup was against Boston Red Sox on Monday, June 29, 2026. A gap that long usually means an injury, a minor-league option, or a roster move rather than a rest day. Everything below is his most recent real production, not a projection.

Season line

5 starts, 2-4, 3.86 ERA, 1.81 WHIP, 30.1 innings. He's struck out 27 over that span, against 21 walks. This is the baseline the matchup adjusts from — the model starts here and then asks what the specific lineup he's facing does to strikeout arms, how the park plays, and how deep he's likely to go.

He throws left-handed

Richard is a left-hander, and that matters more for a starter than it does for most hitters. Lineups get built specifically to attack lefties — managers stack right-handed bats against them — so the lineup he draws on a given night swings his projection further than a righty's would. The model prices the actual lineup rather than a season-long rate for exactly that reason. A stacked righty lineup is the spot where his strikeout projection comes down hardest.

His last 5 starts

Richard has 3 strikeouts in 2.3 innings across his last 5 starts, a 11.6 K/9, with a 15.43 ERA over that stretch and 1 walk. Strikeouts are the one pitcher market where our model has found real, graded room — projected workload and the specific lineup he draws move that number more than a season-long rate does. Start-by-start detail is in the log below.

Strikeouts and control

Richard has 27 strikeouts and 21 walks in 30.3 innings this season — 8.0 K/9 against 6.2 BB/9, a 1.3-to-1 ratio. That walk rate is the risk in every projection on him. Free passes run up pitch counts, and a short outing caps the strikeout and outs numbers no matter how favourable the lineup looks. His floor is genuinely lower than his stuff suggests.

What his floor looks like

Richard has made 33 starts this season, averaging 0.9 innings with a 3.86 ERA across them. In the 12 starts we hold detailed lines for, he got through five or more innings 0 times. That ratio is the honest read on his floor, and it's what separates an arm worth projecting on the outs board from one whose good starts are unpredictable enough that the market prices them better than we do.

How long he goes

Richard is averaging 0.5 innings a start across his last 8 outings, with a high of 1.0 and about 11 pitches a night. He's not going deep, and that caps the strikeout and outs projections no matter how good the matchup looks — you can't strike out hitters you don't face. Expected batters faced is one of the bigger inputs to his score for exactly this reason.

A long gap since his last start

Richard hasn't started in 56 days. That's the single most useful warning on a pitcher's page, and it's the model's weakest spot. A gap that long usually means an injured-list stint, and a first start back is often on a strict pitch limit that no stat line reveals — books frequently don't post an outs line at all in that spot. Our projection is built on his healthy workload, so it will overshoot a shortened rehab start. Read any projection here with that in mind until he's stretched back out.

How the model reads him

Every arm on the slate goes through the same math, Richard included. Opposing lineup, handedness, expected batters faced, park, weather — weighted, combined, and normalized 0–100. We keep the weighting to ourselves and re-tune it weekly on real results. What we don't keep is the record: every projection here is graded against the box score at the line the market offered.

What we'd flag

Three caveats worth carrying. Not every player gets a posted line — book coverage runs to about 87% for confirmed starters, so a blank line is the market's silence, not ours. Lineup changes land late enough to strand a projection published hours earlier. And judging any of this on a single night is meaningless; the model is tuned on hundreds of settled outcomes. For Richard specifically, he's coming off a 56-day gap.

Recent game log

DateOppIPKHERBB
Sunday, June 28@ BAL0.30000
Wednesday, June 24vs PHI0.30110
Tuesday, June 23vs PHI0.31131
Monday, June 22vs PHI0.72000
Tuesday, June 16vs KC0.70100
Saturday, June 13vs SEA0.70301
Tuesday, June 9@ SF0.30000
Monday, June 8@ SF1.01200
Tuesday, June 2vs MIA2.02003
Monday, June 1vs MIA0.70220
Wednesday, May 27@ CLE0.30311
Sunday, May 24@ ATL0.30001

Richard Lovelady — FAQ

Is Richard Lovelady playing today?

Richard Lovelady isn't in a confirmed lineup on the current slate, and was last scored on Monday, June 29, 2026. This page updates with fresh projections as soon as he's back in one.

How has Richard Lovelady been pitching lately?

Over his last 5 starts, Richard has 3 strikeouts in 2.3 innings, allowing 4 earned runs. Start-by-start detail is in the log on this page.

Why has Richard Lovelady not started recently?

Richard hasn't started in 56 days. We flag the gap rather than guess the cause — it usually means an injured-list stint. A first start back is often pitch-limited in a way no stat line shows, and our projection, built on his healthy workload, will run high until he's stretched back out.

Are Richard Lovelady's projections betting advice?

No. Every number on this page is a research signal from a statistical model, published alongside its graded record so you can judge it yourself. The model is re-tuned weekly and can be wrong on any given day. Nothing here is a guaranteed outcome. 21+, please play responsibly (1-800-GAMBLER).

Projections are a research signal from our model, graded against real box-score results — not betting advice. 21+, please play responsibly (1-800-GAMBLER).