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Pitcher Andrew Heaney says he is retiring after 12 major league seasons
Andrew Heaney finished his MLB career with 1,156 strikeouts and three World Series appearances, focusing now on family and community after 12 seasons.
- On Sunday, Andrew Heaney announced via social media his retirement from Major League Baseball after 12 seasons as a left-handed starting pitcher for Miami, the Angels, Yankees, Dodgers, Texas and Pittsburgh.
- Citing injuries and form late in his career, Heaney wrote Sunday he is ready to return his focus and energy to being a husband, father, family man and active member of his community.
- On the field, Heaney compiled a 56-72 record, 4.57 ERA and 1,156 strikeouts over 1,136.2 innings, contributing to the Texas Rangers 2023 World Series by winning Game 4.
- Heaney spent his 2025 season with the Pittsburgh Pirates, was released on Aug. 29, then signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers three days later and made one appearance at Seattle.
- Off the field, Heaney earned three Roberto Clemente Award nominations for community work and became a fan favorite in Texas after Creed's 'Higher' became the team's unofficial soundtrack.
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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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