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Heaney throws one-hitter on 27th birthday

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By Mitch Fortner on June 6, 2018 Professional Sports, Sports
Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Brad Keller throws to a Los Angeles Angels batter during the first inning of a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Tuesday, June 5, 2018. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo)

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Andrew Heaney’s day started with the gift of an electric bike he was driving around the stadium and a card from his mom for his 27th birthday.

The day got even better. Heaney pitched a one-hitter to lead the Los Angeles Angels to a 1-0 win over the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday night.

Heaney only allowed a single to Hunter Dozier with one out in the fifth and needed 116 pitches to pitch his first complete game. He got all 27 outs, which was appropriate on his 27th birthday.

“That’s the first time I’ve done it in pro ball at any point and time,” Heaney said. “That was fun. You want to shake your catcher’s hand and go shake hands with your teammates. It’s a fun feeling. It’s something I’ll never forget and try to do it again.”

Heaney credited a more consistent slider with his fastball to get him through the early part of the game and then started working in his changeup in the fourth inning to keep the Royals off balance.

He was set to celebrate with cheesecake made by his wife Jordan. She used his mom’s recipe. The cake was in the Angels clubhouse, and he was set to eat some after interviews if there was any left, he said. After that, he planned to hang out with his wife, dogs and have more dessert, this time tres leches, also made by his wife.

The treats were well deserved after throwing such a gem.

Heaney (3-4) hit Jon Jay to start the game, then retired 13 consecutive batters.

“You can’t say enough, just all his pitches and maintaining his stuff,” Angels manager Mike Scioscia said. “Pitching with his back against the wall the whole game. His stuff in the ninth inning was as good as any time during the game and that’s a great sign.”

The Angels, who have won four of their last five, scored their run when Michael Hermosillo was caught in a rundown trying to steal second base. Chris Young ran home from third to score the lone run of the game.

“… It’s a play, are you looking for it with two outs in the fifth inning? You’re always looking for it with these guys,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “You always know it’s a possibility. It was just a good play.”

Heaney had thrown 105 pitches through eight innings. His 116 were the most in his career, yet he was still hitting 95 mph in the final frame.

“It was a very quick conversation,” Scioscia said of whether Heaney would go back out for the ninth inning. “He was ready for it. He was ready for the challenge. He wanted it and finished it off well.”

Heaney said there was no conversation. They asked if he was OK, and he said yeah.

“It was probably a little bit of adrenalin,” Heaney said. “The crowd was going a little bit. It was exciting.”

Brad Keller (1-2), making his second start, allowed allowed just one run on five hits in 4 1/3 innings.

Albert Pujols was out of the lineup Tuesday for a day off. Shohei Ohtani wasn’t in the lineup since he is pitching Wednesday and doesn’t bat the day before or after his starts.

Justin Upton was 3-for-3, but it was difficult for the Angels to get much going.

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