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Andrew Heaney Announces Retirement

By Mark Polishuk | December 28, 2025 at 5:33pm CDT

Andrew Heaney is retiring after 12 Major League seasons, as the 34-year-old southpaw announced via his social media feeds.  Heaney finishes his career with a 4.57 ERA over 1136 2/3 innings as a starter and occasional reliever with six different MLB teams, including seven seasons with the Angels.

“I will miss the game greatly, but all of my experiences and the lasting relationships have made me a better person,” Heaney wrote.  “The routine of showing up to the yard every day and working to improve each time out has been a driving force for me…I am now ready to return my focus and energy to being a husband, father, family man, and active member of my community.  I’m retiring from baseball, but I hope to give back more than I received.  Thank you to all of you for the love and support you have given me.  Y’all know who you are.”

Heaney spent his final season with the Pirates and Dodgers, posting a 5.52 ERA over 122 1/3 innings.  After inking a one-year, $5.25MM deal with Pittsburgh last February, Heaney’s struggles kept him from being dealt at the trade deadline, and the Bucs ended up demoting him to the bullpen and then releasing him entirely at the end of August.  The Dodgers brought Heaney back on a minor league deal for what was technically his third stint in the organization, and he appeared in a single big league game in late September but wasn’t included on any of Los Angeles’ postseason rosters.

Selected ninth overall by the Marlins in the 2012 draft, Heaney debuted in the Show in 2014 but was dealt after the season to the Dodgers as part of a major seven-player trade that brought Dee Strange-Gordon to Miami (and Enrique Hernandez and Austin Barnes to Chavez Ravine).  The Dodgers then flipped Heaney to the Angels that same day in another trade for Howie Kendrick, which has some historical import as the last time the two Los Angeles clubs engaged in a player-for-player swap.

A Tommy John surgery and some other injuries limited Heaney during his time in Anaheim, but he delivered a 4.51 ERA over 569 1/3 innings his long stretch in an Angels uniform.  The tenure ended when Heaney was dealt to the Yankees at the 2021 trade deadline, and that winter he returned to L.A. for a more proper stint with the Dodgers when he signed a one-year, $8.5MM free agent deal.  Injuries were again a factor for Heaney during this year, but he had a 3.10 ERA and a whopping 35.5% strikeout rate over his 72 2/3 frames.

The Oklahoma City native’s next contract brought him a bit closer to home, as Heaney inked a two-year, $25MM deal with the Rangers in the 2022-23 offseason.  The deal was a hit for both the pitcher and the team, as Heaney had a 4.22 ERA with Texas while staying generally healthy — his 160 innings in 2024 and 147 1/3 innings in 2023 were the second- and third-highest single-season innings totals of his career.  During the 2023 postseason, Heaney had a 4.09 ERA in 11 innings over five games as a starter and reliever, helping the Rangers win the World Series.

Home runs were a constant issue for Heaney throughout his career, and his 199 career homers allowed inflated his ERA and perhaps kept him from breaking through as a front-of-the-rotation arm.  Still, Heaney carved out a long and successful career for himself as a starter on the strength of his strikeout ability (23.8% career strikeout rate) and quality control (7% walk rate).  Despite his struggles in 2025, it seemed like Heaney still had more in the tank if he’d chosen to continue pitching, and perhaps could’ve reinvented himself as a full-time relief pitcher.

Instead, Heaney has decided to hang up his glove and will now move onto his post-playing endeavors.  We at MLB Trade Rumors wish Heaney all the best, and congratulate him on a fine career.

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  1. Rsox

    1 hour ago

    12 years in the Major Leagues and made 30 starts in a season once. Decent if unspectacular career but did get at least one World Series ring (’23 Rangers, not sure if he got one for the one game he pitched for the Dodgers last season). Congrats to Heaney

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    • sfes

      57 mins ago

      He did get to experience that moment we all dream about as kids after the last out of the WS. At least I did!

      Reply
    • truthlemonade

      40 mins ago

      Heaney twice made 30 starts in the regular season. And if you include the playoffs, he made over 30 starts in 2023.

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  2. This one belongs to the Reds

    1 hour ago

    Congrats on retirement, Andrew. You got your pension, now enjoy the next chapter!

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    • Billy Goats

      34 seconds ago

      Service time was the first thing I double checked. Well earned.

      Reply
  3. wallabeechamp

    1 hour ago

    Solid career for Heaney.
    Happy trails

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  4. David White

    1 hour ago

    His fastball really fell apart in 2025 (90.0 mph, down from 93mph at his peak). He could have reinvented himself as a bullpen lefty who relied more on his slider and changeup, but after $55 million in career earnings, maybe hoping for $2-3 million yearly deals and grinding out the MLB lifestyle wasn’t worth it.

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  5. Rowsdower

    1 hour ago

    Full pension, money in the bank, go and enjoy life

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  6. Astros71

    1 hour ago

    Enjoy your rest of your life. 34 isn’t old compared to other retirees and go out and do some fun things!

    I wish you would come as a reclamation project but if you like this and enjoying life better, enjoy!

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  7. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    1 hour ago

    One of the most over paid players of all time, but good for him. A quadruple-A pitcher who somehow got treated as a solid 4th/5th starter and got paid as one for a few years as well.

    Made his tens of millions, got a pension- I think.

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    • Canuckleball

      40 mins ago

      MLB players are valued via WAR at roughly $8 million per WAR.

      Heaney generated 7.7 bWAR for his career.

      That calculates to roughly $61.6 million

      He got paid a little over $55 million. Technically, he was actually fractionally underpaid.

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  8. Getgone2

    1 hour ago

    Got money and a ring. Not bad

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    • toptimrubies

      1 hour ago

      55 million earned and goes out a champ.

      Reply
  9. SoxBruinsSaints

    1 hour ago

    Happy for the guy. Never a star, but put in some solid innings for the teams he was on. Congrats on retirement

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  10. andyger63

    1 hour ago

    He sucked in his one season as a Yankee. Buh bye.

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    • Steinbrenner2728

      48 mins ago

      A ring, $55 million, and 12 years as a MLB starting pitcher for Andrew Heaney. Good for him.

      A comment holding a grudge about 1 year with the Yankees from “andyger63”. Sucks to be you.

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    • Bivouac-Sal

      38 mins ago

      typical high class yankee fan

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    • Baseball trade conspiracies

      21 mins ago

      A lot of overpaid Yankees have sucked over the years. And the UNINTELLIGENT Yankee fans have to be the worst in all sports.

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  11. 4thefences

    1 hour ago

    Enjoy retirement Andrew. $55M, A ring and pension. A decent career, but 12 more years in the Majors than me. I’m sure his biggest loss wasn’t from a game, but losing his close friend Tyler Skaggs. Enjoy family time Andrew Heaney!

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    • Bivouac-Sal

      12 mins ago

      actually two rings. got one from LAD in ’25

      Reply
  12. ChangedName

    1 hour ago

    Anyone remember that weird selling shares thing he did in his earnings like 10 years ago? What happened to that?

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  13. Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman

    60 mins ago

    Yankees Legend!

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  14. sfes

    59 mins ago

    Congrats! He made it way farther than most prospects ever do. And with 2 WS champs! Good luck in the next chapter, he’s a young guy still

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  15. Halo11Fan

    57 mins ago

    If I had to name one long career pitcher who was about half as good as he should have been, I’d name Andrew Heaney.

    I never understood why he was not able to breakthrough into one of the better pitchers.

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  16. Dumpster Divin Theo

    49 mins ago

    Get Your Heaney out of here and don’t let the door hit you on the way out

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  17. No ABS in '27

    38 mins ago

    I remember that ’22 season with the Dodger’s, Heaney and Tyler Anderson were both with LA that season and both had tremendous breakout seasons. Heaney especially, even with the limited innings, he had a great season.

    I remember listening to the ’23 playoffs, I was rooting for the Rangers that season after the Rays were eliminated (Rays won 99 games that year if my memory serves me correctly) — Rangers had it going. Eovaldi was throwing the ball well, Jordan Montgomery caught fire, Jon Gray was a force and Andrew Heaney pitched well too. Scherzer was a dud.

    Rangers won a WS ring, was a great team. I kept score every game that year.

    I thought he could have been good in a bullpen role but much success already, great career.

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  18. HalosHeavenJJ

    28 mins ago

    Met Andrew years ago. Nice guy.

    Hope he enjoys his retirement.

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  19. DavRozNYY

    21 mins ago

    Took him long enough..he stinks!

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    • Saluki

      11 mins ago

      How many years did you play pro?

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