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Andrew Heaney Retires After 12 MLB Seasons

The 34-year-old left-hander chose to step away after entering the offseason as a free agent.

Overview

  • Heaney announced his retirement on Sunday via social media, closing his professional career at age 34.
  • He opted to retire rather than pursue another contract after making his final MLB appearance for the Dodgers in September, when he allowed three runs in two innings.
  • Drafted ninth overall in 2012 out of Oklahoma State, he debuted with the Marlins in 2014.
  • He spent seven seasons with the Angels and later pitched for the Yankees, Dodgers, Rangers and Pirates, splitting 2025 between Pittsburgh and Los Angeles.
  • He finished with 230 MLB games, 1,136.2 innings, a 56–72 record, a 4.57 ERA and 1,156 strikeouts, and he earned a World Series ring with the 2023 Rangers.