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Pitcher Andrew Heaney says he is retiring after 12 major league seasons
Andrew Heaney retires to focus on family and community after 12 MLB seasons, including a 2023 World Series win and 1,156 strikeouts over his career.
- Andrew Heaney, a former Major League Baseball pitcher, announced his retirement after 12 seasons, citing the honor and privilege of playing at the highest level.
- During his career, Heaney posted a 56-72 record with a 4.57 ERA and 1,156 strikeouts, while also receiving three Roberto Clemente Award nominations for his community involvement and character.
- Despite never making an All-Star team, Heaney reflected positively on his journey, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to play alongside some of the greatest players of his generation.
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World Series champ, ex-Yankees, Dodgers pitcher retires from MLB
MLB veteran pitcher Andrew Heaney, who won the 2023 World Series with the Texas Rangers and also pitched for the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees, has retired after 12 seasons, he announced Sunday.
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Pitcher Andrew Heaney says he is retiring after 12 major league seasons
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