Andrew Heaney made a brief stop with the Dodgers in 2025 before hitting free agency. The veteran left-hander announced his retirement on his social media pages on December 28. On the season, which ...
Andrew Heaney has announced his retirement from Major League Baseball after 12 seasons, including a 2023 World Series Championship. "Over 10 years of major league service time, 3 Roberto Clemente ...
Left-handed starting pitcher Andrew Heaney has officially decided to call it a career after 12 seasons at the MLB level. His final appearance on a big league mound came in 2025 with the Los Angeles ...
Pitcher Andrew Heaney says he is retiring after 12 major league seasons. "I am now ready to return my focus and energy to being a husband, father, family man and active member of my community," he ...
Andrew Heaney, who pitched for two World Series-winning teams but was a bust of a trade deadline acquisition for the Yankees in 2021, has retired after 12 MLB seasons, he announced in a social media ...
The greatest casualty of our education system? Poetry. Either you’re from an older generation and you know a few lines by heart – whether or not you remember what they mean – or you’re younger, and ...
Texas Rangers pitcher Andrew Heaney waves to fans with his newborn wrapped around him during the World Series Victory Parade outside Globe Life Field in Arlington, Nov. 3, 2023. The Rangers defeated ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Andrew Heaney announced Sunday afternoon he’s retiring from professional baseball after playing 12 seasons of Major League Baseball. Heaney was a standout pitcher at Putnam City ...
Andrew Heaney, who was part of the Texas Rangers’ rotation in their 2023 championship season, has announced that he is retiring. Heaney, 34, was originally a first round pick of the Miami Marlins in ...
Pitcher Andrew Heaney says he is retiring after 12 major league seasons. “I am now ready to return my focus and energy to being a husband, father, family man and active member of my community,” he ...
Andrew Heaney will be seen in the rear-view mirror of baseball history as a left-handed pitcher who finished his career with an under-.500 record and a 4.57 ERA. To Texas Rangers fans, he’ll be the ...
“I am now ready to return my focus and energy to being a husband, father, family man and active member of my community,” he wrote Sunday on social media. “I’m retiring from baseball, but I hope to ...