Andrew Heaney, Pittsburgh Pirates
Spring training camps are open and the top free agents are trying on new jerseys and shaking hands of new teammates. Alex Bregman finally agreed to a new deal on Feb. 12, landing a three-year deal with the Red Sox.
Heaney has been a capable fourth or fifth starter in Texas over the last two seasons. He turned in a 4.15 ERA across 147 1/3 innings two seasons ago. Last year, he pitched to a 4.28 mark while ranking second on the team with 160 innings.
Entering the offseason, the Pirates biggest strength was their starting pitching. That allowed them to trade Luis Ortiz for a first baseman that Pittsburgh desp
The Pittsburgh Pirates agreed to terms Thursday with veteran left-hander Andrew Heaney on a one-year deal. The agreement is worth $5.25 million and is pending Heaney passing a physical.
The 33-year-old Heaney is 51-62 with a 4.45 ERA during his 11-year career, mostly with the Los Angeles Angels. Heaney spent the last two seasons with the Texas Rangers, winning a
Free-agent starting pitcher Andrew Heaney and the Pittsburgh Pirates are in agreement on a one-year, $5 million deal that includes additional performance-based incentives, a source told ESPN.
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Hosted on MSNAndrew Heaney Could Prove Stopped-Clock TheoryA wise man once told me that even a stopped clock is right twice daily. In other words, nobody is always wrong. Everyone is at least occasionally right about something.
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Last Word on Sports on MSNThe Andrew Heaney Signing and Its Fallout on Pirates RotationThe signing of pitcher Andrew Heaney for the Pittsburgh Pirates rotation will have a domino effect on several starting candidates. The addition of Heaney
Andrew Heaney arrived just as the Pittsburgh Pirates were transitioning from Pirate City to LECOM Park, so his head was still spinning about joining a new team. Where Pirates pitchers were thrilled to add a world champion to their starting rotation,
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