Codi Heuer
28-Year-Old
Texas Rangers AAA
2024 Stats
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0-0
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Receives invite to spring training
The Rangers invited Heuer to spring training Thursday.
ANALYSIS
Heuer was not able to pitch in 2024 due to a fractured right elbow he suffered in 2023. He was only able to pitch in 12.2 inning during 2023 and he allowed 11 earned runs in his shortened season. The right-hander made his last MLB appearances in 2021, when he pitched for both Chicago teams. The veteran recorded a 4.28 ERA and 1.31 WHIP across 61.1 innings that season.
Heuer was not able to pitch in 2024 due to a fractured right elbow he suffered in 2023. He was only able to pitch in 12.2 inning during 2023 and he allowed 11 earned runs in his shortened season. The right-hander made his last MLB appearances in 2021, when he pitched for both Chicago teams. The veteran recorded a 4.28 ERA and 1.31 WHIP across 61.1 innings that season.
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Heuer underwent Tommy John surgery last March and missed the entirety of the 2022 season. The Cubs will welcome his return in 2023, but they'll likely have to wait a few months before he completes his rehab process. Give Heuer some time to regain his MLB footing, but if he's performing well upon his return, he's a decent saves spec for the second half of 2023.
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Heads to Texas on MiLB deal
The Rangers signed Heuer to a minor-league contract Thursday.
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Non-tendered by Cubs
Heuer (elbow) became a free agent Friday after being non-tendered by the Cubs.
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Month away from throwing
Heuer (elbow) is slated to begin a throwing program in mid-November, Meghan Montemurro of the Chicago Tribune reports.
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Out for season
Heuer underwent surgery on his fractured right elbow Friday and is out for the rest of the season, Maddie Lee of the Chicago Sun-Times reports.
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Suffers arm injury on rehab
Heuer (elbow) was removed from his latest rehab appearance Tuesday with Triple-A Iowa due to an apparent arm injury, Paul Sullivan of the Chicago Tribune reports.
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Eyeing closer role
Heuer may earn closing opportunities after pitching two scoreless innings and earning his first Cubs save Tuesday.
ANALYSIS
The righty has excelled since being dealt to the Cubs, posting a 1.80 ERA and 1.10 WHIP in 10 innings across eight appearances. Heuer's 5.4 K/9 since the trade is a bit underwhelming, at least for a closer, but his fastball/slider/changeup mix is formidable and should translate to more strikeouts going forward. His primary competition is Manuel Rodriguez, who's bounced back with three consecutive scoreless innings after yielding five runs (two earned) in one-plus inning. Although save opportunities will be sparse for the lowly, post-deadline Cubs, Heuer's perfect outing Tuesday will certainly earn him more chances when the team does manage late-inning leads.
The righty has excelled since being dealt to the Cubs, posting a 1.80 ERA and 1.10 WHIP in 10 innings across eight appearances. Heuer's 5.4 K/9 since the trade is a bit underwhelming, at least for a closer, but his fastball/slider/changeup mix is formidable and should translate to more strikeouts going forward. His primary competition is Manuel Rodriguez, who's bounced back with three consecutive scoreless innings after yielding five runs (two earned) in one-plus inning. Although save opportunities will be sparse for the lowly, post-deadline Cubs, Heuer's perfect outing Tuesday will certainly earn him more chances when the team does manage late-inning leads.