Former Pirates Pitcher Andrew Heaney is retiring after 12 major league seasons.
Heaney was 56-72 with a 4.57 ERA in 208 starts and 22 relief appearances in his career, starting in 2014 for Miami and playing for the Angels, Yankees, Dodgers, Rangers and Pirates. He was 5-10 with a 5.52 ERA this year in 23 starts and four relief appearances. He was released by the Pirates on Aug. 29, signed with the Dodgers three days later and made one appearance for Los Angeles, allowing three runs over two innings at Seattle on Sept. 27. He did not pitch in the postseason.
In a post on social media, he says he wants to focus on being a good husband and dad, but wants to give back to baseball “more than I received.”













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