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Rays’ Jonathan Heasley throws up in first MLB appearance since 2024

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Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Jonathan Heasley (68) spits on the mound during a game against the Baltimore Orioles.
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It was a stomach-churning performance.

Rays hurler Jonathan Heasley — making his first MLB appearance in two seasons — threw up on the mound just three pitches into his outing against the Orioles on Wednesday at Camden Yards.

The 29-year-old right-hander let it loose on three different occasions in the fifth inning, prompting a visit from the Rays’ training staff.


Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Jonathan Heasley throws up during the fifth inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images

But in a similar case to that of pitcher Adrian Houser last year with the White Sox, Heasley’s repeated regurgitation is not out of left field.

“Heasley actually talked to this about us pregame when he arrived here,” Rays Baseball sideline reporter Ryan Bass said during the TV broadcast as Heasley was evaluated. “This is something he’s actually is regularly known for. He actually did hurl on the field when he was with [Triple-A] Durham.

“He said when he used to play high school football, it would happen regularly. He just has a weak stomach. It sometimes happens when his nerves kick up a little bit. He said, ‘I’m totally fine.’”


Jonathan Heasley drinking water, Hunter Feduccia, and Kevin Cash on a baseball field.
After hydrating, Heasley stayed in to finish Wednesday’s game, allowing eight hits and five earned runs over four innings. AP Photo/Nick Wass

Heasley, who has appeared in parts of four MLB campaigns with the Royals and Orioles, is also no stranger to potently puking during a game in the majors.

During an Aug. 23, 2022 outing, Heasley — then a member of the Royals — unleashed a barf barrage during a start against the Diamondbacks.

Visibly frustrated as he blew chunks, Heasley confirmed after that game that he was fine and was more irked by failing to complete five innings.

“I feel good now. Most of you guys know this has happened before,” Heasley told reporters, per The Kansas City Star. “It happened last year in a game. I think it’s — I don’t know, honestly. There’s nothing I can do to stop it. It just kind of hits me sometimes. I think it’s a mix of adrenaline, everything, getting a little amped up, whatever.

“It sucks it happened when it did. I was more frustrated about not getting through that fifth inning. I knew the bullpen was a little thin today. I was more frustrated that I had to come out when I did and just kind of put the team in a tough spot.”

After wiping himself off and hydrating Wednesday night, Heasley stayed in the game and pitched the final four innings for the Rays, to less than stellar results.

The journeyman allowed eight hits and five earned runs across his four frames while striking out two batters in an 11-2 loss.

Heasley’s promotion from Triple-A was part of a series of roster moves by Tampa Bay in recent days, including signing a pair of Mets castoffs: future Hall of Fame reliever Craig Kimbrel and outfielder Austin Slater.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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