When the pirates visited the angels, Andrew Heaneney returned to familiar grass

Andrew Heaney should feel at his home when he takes the mound of Pittsburgh Pirates against the Los Angeles Angels in Kalifornia, Kalifornia, Piratesburgh Pirates.
The 33-year-old left-handed, Angel Stadium (53 starting 55), was more involved in the other Major League Ballpark, who played for angels between 2015-21.
Heaneney compiled a record of 4.40 ERA and 52-63 in a large league career that started in 2014 with Miami Marks’ former first round draft election (in general ninth election).
However, Heaneney at the Angel Stadium went to 18-13 with 4.30 ERA. At the same time, the only career closure was a full game against Kansas City Royals on June 5, 2018.
Heaneney (1-1, 2.13 ERA) reached a double figures only once in his career, and in 2023, 10-6 for Texas Rangers made a good start this season with Pittsburgh. Last Thursday, 1-0 victory 7 1/3 stroke Washington Nationals closed five strokes.
Heaneney made at least seven innings in two of the four on the beginning and only allowed more than one run. In the six career matches against the angels (four beginnings), 6.53 ERA and 1-1.
The pirates signed Heaney specifically to combat the left -hand hitter in PNC Park, considering the striking friendly shorter of the 320 feet in the field.
“We talked about the Special Field Repertion, Style, PNC (Park) left -handed thing.” He said. “First of all, we have always loved him as a jug, especially like compliance with our team in PNC.
Right-handed Jack Kochanowicz (1-2, 6.20 ERA) will start for angels on Wednesday and will perform bad performances on consecutive trips. On April 11, Houston Astros and Texas Rangers allowed 10 runs and 15 strokes on last Thursday.
Although it was 2-6 for the angels after being called last July, Kochanowicz had an ERA No. 3.99 and only 10 strokes in 65 1/3 Inning walked and gained the opportunity to compete in spring education for a rotation.
“I thought there was too much improvement,” Ron Washington, the angels manager, said. He said. “He showed a tremendous ability to apply what we were trying to give him instantly. And he showed a tremendous heartbeat, and so he made a very good start for us towards us.
Kochanowicz never met pirates.
The pirates suddenly warmed up on Tuesday with a 9-3 victory on Tuesday, including three of Bryan Reynolds, Isiah Kiner-Falefa and Tommy Pham.
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