Rays hurler Jonathan Heasley throws up on field in first MLB appearance in two years
Jonathan Heasley made his first MLB appearance in two years but faced a challenging outing. He vomited multiple times on the mound during the fifth inning, a condition he has experienced before due to nerves. Despite the incident, Heasley continued to pitch, allowing eight hits and five earned runs in a loss to the Orioles.
- ▪Jonathan Heasley threw up on the mound during his first MLB appearance in two seasons.
- ▪Heasley has a history of vomiting during games, which he attributes to having a weak stomach and nerves.
- ▪He allowed eight hits and five earned runs over four innings in the game against the Orioles.
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MLB Rays hurler Jonathan Heasley throws up on field in first MLB appearance in two years By Mark Suleymanov Published May 27, 2026, 10:39 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google 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.
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