Ronald Jeffrey "Jeff" Heathcock (born November 18, 1959) is a former
Major League Baseball
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pitcher
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. Heathcock played for the
Houston Astros
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for four years, , , , and .
Baseball career
Heathcock was drafted three times in the MLB Draft: January 1979 by the
Milwaukee Brewers
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(2nd round), June 1979 by the
San Diego Padres
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(first round, 14th overall), and the
Houston Astros
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in June 1980 (the first pick of the first round). He had gone to
Golden West College
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in
Huntington Beach, California
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before spending a year at
Oral Roberts University
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.
Heathcock first played in the minors with the Astros' single-A club in
Daytona Beach
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in the
Florida State League
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. He went 9-0 with a 1.27 ERA before being promoted to the Astros' AA club in
Columbus
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with the
Southern League. He went 4-7 with a 5.08 ERA. He stayed on the club the following year and went 13-13 with a 5.61 ERA, and he then went 4-4 with a 3.15 ERA in 1983 before being moved up to the
Tucson Toros
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in the AAA
Pacific Coast League
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, where he went 10-3 with a 2.77 ERA.
Heathcock appeared on and off in four seasons for the Astros, debuting at the age of 23. He pitched two innings against the
Chicago Cubs
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as a call-up on September 3, 1983, allowing three hits and two runs with a strikeout. He appeared in six games (three as a starter), garnering a save and a 2-1 record with twelve strikeouts to four walks.
He spent the next two years in Tucson, going a combined 8-11 with an ERA above four. He returned to the main ballclub in 1985, appearing in 14 games while pitching 56.1 innings with a 3.36 ERA and a 3-1 record with 25 strikeouts and thirteen walks. He went back to Tucson for another two years; he went 10-8 in 1986 and 11-6 in 1987, although he had an ERA above three each time. Despite this, he was brought up again late in the year, appearing in 19 games. He went 4-2 with a 3.16 ERA in 42.2 innings while striking out 15 and walking nine.
He had another stint with Tucson for 1988 and went 3-5 with a 5.08 ERA. He appeared in 17 games for the main ballclub the next year. He went 0-5 while appearing in 17 games (one as a starter), pitching 31 innings while striking out 12 with 16 walks. He made his last appearance on September 28, 1988, going 2.1 innings against the
Atlanta Braves
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, allowing a run on three hits while taking the loss.
He went back to Tucson for the seventh and final time in 1989. He went 11-10 with a 3.73 ERA.
Heathcock's last season was with the
Edmonton Trappers
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The ...
in 1990 (the AAA affiliate for the
California Angels
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). He appeared in eight games while going 1-3 with a 3.76 ERA before retiring. Overall, Heathcock spent 56 games in the majors and 213 with the minor leagues.
Personal life
During his baseball career, he spent the offseason working in construction, and he continued this line of work until he decided to move on from the industry, which experienced slowdown in the early 1990s. Heathcock moved to real estate analysis, specifically in appraisal for
Fannie Mae
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, which he worked for two decades.
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References
External links
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1959 births
Living people
Houston Astros players
Major League Baseball pitchers
Golden West Rustlers baseball players
Anchorage Glacier Pilots players
Columbus Astros players
Daytona Beach Astros players
Edmonton Trappers players
Tucson Toros players
Oral Roberts Golden Eagles baseball players
Baseball players from Covina, California