Andrew Heaney made a brief stop with the Dodgers in 2025 before hitting free agency. The veteran left-hander announced his retirement on his social media pages on December 28.
Andrew Heaney’s second (or third, depending on your point of view) stint with the Dodgers was extremely brief, signing a minor league deal for the final month of the regular season after getting released by the Pirates. After building up with a few games in Triple-A, Heaney pitched once on September 27, the penultimate day of the season.
He allowed three runs in two innings in relief, then was optioned the next day for one last fresh arm swap for Los Angeles.
On the season, which included 23 starts and three relief appearances for Pittsburgh, Heaney had a 5.52 ERA and 5.69 xERA with 86 strikeouts and 40 walks in 122 1/3 innings.
Heaney, in a dozen major league seasons, had a 4.57 ERA in 230 games, including 208 starts, with 1,156 strikeouts and 339 walks in 1,136 2/3 innings.
We wish Heaney good fortune in retirement.









