Andrew Mark Heaney¡married his wife, Jordan Ore, on 1/11/14¡the couple welcomed twin daughters, Eleanor and Olivia, on 7/3/23¡grew up in Oklahoma City and remains a fanatic of the Oklahoma City Thunder¡nickname is ¡°Heandog".
2023
Heaney recorded a team-high 151 strikeouts in 2023, finishing the year ranked among American League pitchers (min. 140.0 IP) in both strikeouts per 9.0 innings (13th, 9.22) and strikeout pct. (19th, 23.6%)¡his 9.22 SO/9 in 2023 was the highest ever by a left-handed Texas starting pitcher in a single campaign (min. 15 GS), surpassing the previous high mark set by Cole Hamels in 2018 (8.97)¡has combined to produce a 10.68 SO/9 and 27.4% SO pct. over the last two seasons (2022-23), ranking 10th and 16th, respectively, among MLB pitchers over that span (min. 200.0 IP)¡the only southpaws with a higher SO/9 figure over that period? Blake Snell (11.83) and Carlos Rod¨®n (11.18)...Combined to go 10-6 with a 4.15 ERA (68 ER/147.1 IP) over 34 G/28 GS in his first season with the Rangers after signing with the club as a free agent on 12/9/22¡opened campaign as a member of the starting rotation before transitioning to relief role in early Sept¡earned a career-high 10 wins (prev. 9 in 2018), and his 147.1 IP were the second-most of his career (180.0 in 2018 w/ LAA)¡led all TEX pitchers with 151 SO, finishing the season ranked among A.L. hurlers (min. 140.0 IP) in SO/9 (13th, 9.22) and SO pct. (19th, 23.6%)¡went...9-6, 4.08 ERA (62 ER/136.2 IP) in 28 starts and 1-0, 5.06 ERA (6 ER/10.2 IP) over six relief appearances¡received 95 R in support of his efforts as a starter, good for a 6.26 RSA which ranked ninth in the A.L. (min. 20 GS)¡earned win in second start as a Ranger on 4/10 vs. KC, recording strikeouts of nine consecutive batters faced from the first through fourth innings, tying the A.L. record for successive punchouts (fourth time)¡Nine straight SO¡¯s were the most successive SO¡¯s by a pitcher in TEX history, snapping single-game record of seven set by Nolan Ryan on 7/7/91 vs. LAA and overall high of eight done by Joe Barlow from 7/24-8/2/21¡was on MLB Paternity List (7/4-6) for birth of twin daughters, Eleanor and Olivia.
POSTSEASON: Has been to the postseason each of the last two seasons with Los Angeles-NL (2022) and Texas (2023), combining to go 1-0, 3.86 ERA (6 ER/14.0 IP) over six games/three starts¡earned first career playoff win as the starting pitcher in the Rangers¡¯ 11-7 victory in Game 4 of the 2023 World Series on 10/31/23 at ARI (W, 5.0 IP, 4 H, 1 R-ER, 2 BB, 3 SO)¡in total, was 1-0, 4.09 ERA (5 ER/11.0 IP) across five appearances/three starts in the 2023 postseason¡made playoff debut in 3.0-inning relief outing for the Dodgers in 2022 NLDS G3 at SD (ND, 3.0 IP, 3 H, 1 R-ER).
2022
Worked around a pair of IL stints due to shoulder issues and was 4-4, 3.10 over 16 G/14 GS in his only season with the Dodgers¡limited opponents to a .214/.285/.429/.713 (60-280) slash line, posting reverse splits vs. RH (.210 BA) and LH (.230 BA) batters¡career bests in ERA (3.10), WHIP (1.087), and SO rate (13.6 SO/9)¡his 5.79 SO/BB rate was easily best of his career¡endured a pair of stints on Injured List: 4/20-6/18 (left shoulder discomfort) and 6/24-7/26 (left shoulder inflammation)...DAY-BY-DAY: Made LAD debut with start on 4/12 at MIN and earned win in next start on 4/17 vs. CIN (6.0 SHO IP, season-high 11 SO), and was 1-0, 0.00 (1 R-0 ER/10.1 IP) over two starts to open the year before a two-month stay on the IL¡overall, went 2-1, 2.12 (11 ER/46.2 IP) with 12 BB/70 SO in his first 10 starts thru 8/30¡had 10 K¡¯s in just 4.2 IP on 8/18 at MIL¡beginning 9/5, Heaney was 2-3, 4.85 (14 ER/26.0 IP) in his final six G/4 GS¡gave up season highs in R (6) and HR (4) on 9/5 vs. SF¡ pitched in relief for final 2 G in regular season: 9/29 at SD and 10/4 vs. COL...NOTES: Went 3-3, 3.06 in 14 GS and 1-1, 3.38 in his two relief outings¡had a pair of season-long 6.0-IP starts: 4/17 vs. CIN and 8/24 vs. MIL¡10 of his 14 HR allowed on the season came over a four-game span from 8/18-9/5¡gave up just one HR over 69 left-handed batters faced...POSTSEASON: His first and only career postseason app. was in relief on 10/14/22 in NLDS G3 at SD (3.0 IP, 3 H, 1 R-ER), allowing the 2nd run in Padres¡¯ 2-1 victory that gave them a two-games-to-one series lead over the Dodgers.
2021
Began his seventh season with the Angels in the starting rotation... Made first start of the year at home against the White Sox allowing seven runs, five hits and two walks in 3.0 innings... On May 6, 2021, he had a 10 strikeout game against the Rays at home in 6.2 innings throwing 110 pitches... Finished his Angels career 30-33 with a 4.51 ERA in 102 starts... Traded mid-season to the Yankees on July 31 for minor leaguers Janson Junk and Elvis Peguero He put up a 6.23 ERA In five starts through Aug. 24 after trade to the Yankees with an .860 OPS against¡Finished his season with the Yankees posting a 7.32 ERA in 35.2 innings, the seventh-worst in Yankees history¡Held opponents to a .203 average on his curveball with a 35.1 Whiff%...Had a 7.3% walk rate and a 26.9% strikeout percentage¡Posted a 33.1% groundball rate¡Allowed 81 earned runs, sixth-most in the Major Leagues¡He has allowed 12+ home runs in four of his seven seasons (2018, 2019 and 2021)...Threw 150 strikeouts, the second-most in his career¡Designated for assignment by the Yankees on Oct. 5¡ Signed by the Dodgers on Nov. 10.
2020
Led Angels pitching staff in starts (12) and innings pitched (66.2) and ranked second in strikeouts (70)...Made first career Opening Day start, July 24 at Oakland...Became Angels fifth different Opening Day starter in last six years...Tallied 500th career strikeout against Cody Bellinger, Sept. 25 at Dodger Stadium in final start of season...Ranked second in Majors and led American League with a 67.3% first pitch strike rate...Held opponents to a .203 (12/59) average against his curveball...Since 2017, opposing hitters are batting .206 (75/364) against the pitch with 158 strikeouts.
2019
Began season on Angels injured list and missed first 51 games with left elbow inflammation...Made one rehab appearance with Triple-A Salt Lake May 20 vs. Las Vegas tossing 4.1 scoreless with 10 strikeouts (Bees would set franchise record with 19 SO)...Missed 21 games during second injured list stint July 20 (retro to July 17) - Aug. 10 with left shoulder inflammation... Had opponents swing at first pitch in 34.2% of plate appearances, which ranked third in American League (min. 1500 pitches thrown)...His 31.2% swing and miss rate ranked eighth in A.L. (min. 1500 pitches)... Allowed five earned runs across 24.2 innings (1.82 ERA) in first four starts following return from second IL stint... Recorded career-high 14 strikeouts Aug. 20 in first game of doubleheader at Texas…Most strikeouts for an Angels pitcher since Dan Haren (14), May 24, 2012 at SEA…Joined Frank Tanana (17 SO) as only Angels lefties with 14+ strikeouts and zero walks in a game (Tanana's also came in first game of a doubleheader against Rangers, June 21, 1975)... Angels won all five of his starts from July 16 - Aug. 27, which was longest streak for any LAA pitcher in 2019.
2018
Recipient of Nick Adenhart Pitcher of the Year Award, which is given to Angels pitcher whose performance is selected by his teammates as the most outstanding throughout the course of the regular season...Became first left-hander to win the award... Opened year on disabled list (left elbow inflammation) for second consecutive season...Made one rehab appearance with Adv.-A Inland Empire April 6 (W; 6.1 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 6 SO) before making season debut with Angels April 13 at Kansas City... Set single-season career highs in nearly every pitching category, including wins, games, starts, innings pitched and strikeouts...Led Angels pitching staff in innings and strikeouts...His 180 strikeouts were the most by an Angels pitcher since C.J. Wilson (188) in 2013... Did not allow a home run to a left-handed batter all season...His 160 left-handed batters faced without allowing a home run were most in American League and third-most in Majors...Has not allowed a home run to a lefthanded batter since April 5, 2016 (Anthony Rizzo)... Tossed one-hit shutout on June 5 (his 27th birthday) vs.Kansas City… Marked first complete game and shutout of career…First CG one-hitter for Angels since Ervin Santana on June 16, 2012 vs. Arizona…First Angels lefty with a one-hit shutout since Chuck Finley on May 26, 1989 at Boston…Became first Major Leaguer to throw a one-hit shutout on his birthday since Cardinals' Vicente Palacios on July 19, 1994 at Houston. In final 13 home starts of year, went 7-2 with a 2.65 ERA (85 IP - 25 ER)...His home ERA ranked third in American League in that span (since April 27) behind Corey Kluber (2.29) and Mike Fiers (2.46).Road victory on Aug. 30 at Houston was first since Sept. 2, 2015 at Oakland...Streak of 17 straight road starts without a win was longest in Angels history (previous was 16 by RudyMay from 1965-69)...Set single game career-high with 12 strikeouts on Sept. 9 at Chicago (A.L.)...Also recorded 10 strikeouts in consecutive starts on July 3 at Seattle and July 8 vs. Dodgers...During eight game stretch from April 27 - June 5, pitched to a 1.93 ERA (51.1 IP - 11 ER).
2017
Opened year on disabled list recovering from Tommy John surgery (July 1, 2016) ... First rehab appearance July 13 for AZL Angels marked first game action since Apr. 5, 2016 ... Made six total rehab starts between AZL Angels and Triple-A Salt Lake before returning to Angels for first start Aug. 18 at Baltimore...Missed total of 281 games on disabled list ... Recorded 10 strikeouts Aug. 28 vs. Oakland, which established a new single-game career high ... Did not walk a batt er in each of first two starts for Angels...Including final start of 2016, streak of three starts without a walk is tied for third longest streak in Angels history behind only streaks of four consecutive starts with no walks by Matt Shoemaker (May 21-June 6, 2016) and Bert Blyleven (Apr. 9-27, 1990).
2016
Made lone start of season for Angels April 5 vs. Cubs and allowed four earned runs in six innings pitched and matched career-high with seven strikeouts...Missed final 160 games of season aft er being placed on disabled list April 6 with a left fl exor muscle strain...Underwent Tommy John surgery July 1 aft er platelet-rich injecti ons and stem cell therapy were unsuccessful... Surgery was performed by Dr. Neal Elatt rache in Los Angeles.
2015
Entered year ranked as Angels No. 1 prospect according to Baseball America. Opened season with Triple-A Salt Lake, going 6-2 with a 4.71 ERA (78.1 IP - 41 ER) in 14 starts... In first nine starts with Bees, went 5-0 with a 3.02 ERA (50.2 IP - 17 ER). Promoted to Angels June 24 and made Halos debut that day vs. Houston (6 IP, 1 ER, 4 H, 1 BB, 5 SO). In 18 starts for Angels, went 6-4 with a 3.49 ERA (105.2 IP - 41 ER) and 78 strikeouts. Among American League rookies, ranked fourth in ERA, sixth in starts and batting average against (.248), eighth in innings pitched and strikeouts and ti ed for ninth in wins. Named American League Rookie of the Month for July… Went 4-0 with a 1.98 ERA and 19 strikeouts in 27.1 innings pitched over four starts. Allowed two-or-fewer runs in 13 of 18 starts. In seven starts against A.L. West opponents, was 3-1 with a 2.61 ERA (41.1 IP - 12 ER). In first six starts of season, went 5-0 with a 1.79 ERA (40.1 IP - 8 ER), 31 strikeouts and five walks. Tossed at least five innings and allowed two-or-fewer runs in each of his first seven games with Angels… Tied Jered Weaver for club record for longest such streak to start Angels career. His six consecutive team wins to start his Halos career tied Jarrod Washburn for Club record (in starts) among lefties and were one shy of Jered Weaver's overall club record. Earned first win of Major League career on June 30 vs. Yankees aft er tossing seven innings and allowing one earned run on two hits… Became first Angels lefty to have first win of big league career come against Yankees since Chuck Finley in 1986 (STATS LLC).
2014
Began season with Double-A Jacksonville, making nine appearances (eight starts) and pitching to a 4-2 record and 2.35 ERA (53.2 IP - 14 ER) before being promoted to Triple-A New Orleans May 20...Named Southern League Pitcher of the Week for April 14-20...Took the hill for four starts with New Orleans before having contracted selected by Marlins June 16...Named Marlins Minor League Pitcher of the Month for May, combining to go 3-1 with a 1.96 ERA in six games between Jacksonville and New Orleans...Made Major League debut with Miami June 19 vs. New York Mets at Marlins Park...Allowed one earned run on four hits across six innings pitched with one walk and three strikeouts...Suffered the loss in a 1-0 decision (CG shutout by Zack Wheeler), becoming 16th pitcher since 1914 to lose MLB debut in a 1-0 decision (min. 6 IP), according to STATS LLC...Optioned back to New Orleans following fourth big league start...Was 0-3 with a 6.53 ERA (20.2 IP - 15 ER) at the time with Marlins...Finished Minor League season with Zephyrs, going 5-4 with a 3.87 ERA (83.2 IP - 36 ER) with 91 strikeouts and 23 walks...Recalled by Marlins Sept. 2 following conclusion of PCL season...Held opponents scoreless over two relief outings (4.2 IP) following Sept. call-up, allowing just two hits and striking out four...Third and final appearance of season was start on Sept. 26 at Washington in second game of doubleheader...Did not factor in decision after allowing four earned runs on six hits across four innings pitched...Was traded twice in one day on Dec. 10 during MLB Winter Meetings...Was first sent by Miami to Los Angeles Dodgers along with C/IF Austin Barnes, RHP Chris Hatcher and OF Enrique Hernandez in exchange for INF Dee Gordon, RHP Dan Haren, INF Miguel Rojas and cash consideration...Later that day was dealt by Dodgers to Angels in exchange for INF Howie Kendrick.
2013
Combined to go 9-3 with 1.60 ERA (95.1 IP/17 ER) in 19 games (18 starts) between Single-A Jupiter and Double-A Jacksonville...Started campaign on disabled list with strained back and didn't make first start until May 20 at Daytona...Allowed four hits and one unearned run over 5.1 innings, striking out a season-high nine batters...First decision was loss on June 13 at Brevard County...Entered game in sixth inning in relief of Henderson Alvarez and was handed loss after giving up two runs (none earned) on two hits with two walks and four strikeouts over 3.0 innings...Marked first and only relief outing of season and professional career...Earned first win in next start, June 19 vs. Bradenton. Allowed one unearned run on one hit with a walk and four strikeouts over 5.0 innings...Allowed all 11 runs with Jupiter in first eight outings...Over final five appearances with Hammerheads, allowed just 15 hits and no runs over 27.0 innings to earn Marlins' Organizational Pitcher of the Month for July...Finished time at Jupiter with 5-2 record and 0.88 ERA (61.2/6) in 13 appearances (12 starts)...Promoted to Double-A Jacksonville on July 30 and made first start on August 1 at Chattanooga...Allowed three hits and no runs over 6.0 frames, running consecutive scoreless innings streak to 34.0...Touched for five runs and nine hits over 3.0 innings on Aug. 6 vs. Tennessee...Marked shortest start of season, and season-highs in hits and runs allowed...Tossed season-best 7.0 innings on August 23 at Montgomery, allowing just one run on five hits with two walks and five strikeouts...Went 4-1 with 2.94 ERA (33.2/11) in six starts with Suns...Participated in Arizona Fall League and went 2-1 with 1.95 ERA (27.2/6) in seven starts for Glendale. Earned Arizona Fall League Player of the Week honors in week five, going 1-0 with 1.80 ERA in two starts...Heads into 2014 as Marlins' top prospect as rated by Baseball America. Also, said to possess best slider in Marlins organization by same publication...Ranked as MLB.com's No. 1 left-handed prospect in Minors heading into season.