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Andrew Heaney

Andrew Heaney

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Bio
Height/Weight: 6' 2"/200 lbs
Bat: L
Throw: L
Born: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
College: Oklahoma State
Draft: 2012 1st round (9th pick) by the
  • The Middletown Press

    Wheeler tosses 7 strong innings, Realmuto homers as Phillies beat Rangers 5-2 for 3-game sweep

    Zack Wheeler tossed seven strong innings and J.T. Realmuto and Nick Castellanos homered to help Philadelphia complete a three-game sweep of the World Series champion Texas Rangers with a 5-2 win Thursday, the Phillies' seventh series sweep this season. Not the world champs, not a 45-minute weather delay, not even twice wasting bases-loaded opportunities could stop a Phillies team that won its sixth straight game and has steamrolled through the spring. Not even weekday baseball could curtail attendance — with a sellout crowd of 42,377 stuffed inside Citizens Bank Park to watch the Phillies improve to 22-8 at home. Such as, 17-3 in May. Or how about this: The Phillies either split or won each of their last 15 series, the longest span since a 19-series stretch in 1984.

  • wfaa.com

    Frustrations continue as Rangers drop homestand finale series to Angels

    It's been a frustrating season for the Texas Rangers so far, but “frustrating” probably doesn't even begin to describe the most recent three series. First, it was being swept by the worst team in baseball, the Colorado Rockies. Then, after losing two of three to the AL Central-leading Cleveland Guardians, they welcomed the last place team from their own division – Ron Washington's Los Angeles Angels – into their house only to sleepwalk through the weekend and lose another series. An Angels team without Mike Trout, without Shohei Ohtani, without much of a shred of hope to be in contention by the time the All-Star Break rolls around, looked like a great chance to get some momentum back on their side.

  • RotoWire

    DraftKings MLB: Saturday Breakdown

    This article is part of our DraftKings MLB series. There's a strong case to be made for each of Freddy Peralta ($10,400), Nick Lodolo ($10,200), Cole Ragans ($9,500) and Bryce Miller ($9,200) based on skills, matchup and lack of other options. Miller and Ragans offer the best combination of those factors with matchups against the Athletics and Angels.