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Donald Elliott Heinkel (born October 20, 1959) is a retired
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. He played during two seasons at the Major League level for the
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and St. Louis Cardinals. Heinkel notched his lone major league save on April 29, 1988. He went 2 scoreless innings to preserve a 9–6 victory over the Mariners. He was drafted by the Tigers in the 30th round of the 1982 amateur draft. Heinkel played his first professional season with their Rookie league Bristol Tigers, Class A-Advanced Lakeland Tigers, and Double-A
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in 1982, and his last with the San Diego Padres' Double-A Wichita Wranglers in 1993. Heinkel now resides in Alabama with his wife and 11 children. He practices medicine in the Muscle Shoals, Alabama area.


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1959 births Living people Alacranes de Campeche players All-American college baseball players Birmingham Barons players Bristol Tigers players Canton-Akron Indians players National College Baseball Hall of Fame inductees Detroit Tigers players Evansville Triplets players Glens Falls Tigers players Lakeland Tigers players Leones del Caracas players American expatriate baseball players in Venezuela Louisville Redbirds players Major League Baseball pitchers Nashville Sounds players Rimini Baseball Club players American expatriate baseball players in Italy St. Paul Saints players St. Louis Cardinals players Baseball players from Racine, Wisconsin Toledo Mud Hens players Wichita State Shockers baseball players Wichita State University alumni Wichita Wranglers players Alaska Goldpanners of Fairbanks players {{US-baseball-pitcher-1950s-stub