Slade Heathcott

Slade Heathcott

34-Year-Old OutfielderOF
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$Signed a one-year, minor-league contract with the Athletics in January of 2018. Released by the Athletics in May of 2018.
Ends playing career
OFFree Agent  
January 16, 2019
Heathcott announced Monday that he would end his baseball career in order to pursue commercial piloting, Mark W. Sanchez of the New York Post reports.
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Heathcott, a 2009 first-round pick of the Yankees, saw his lone MLB action with New York in 2015, going 10-for-25 with two home runs and eight RBI in 17 games. The 28-year-old outfielder was released by the Yankees the following May and bounced around the past three seasons, with his most recent action coming in independent ball with the Sugar Land Skeeters.
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After injuries plagued the outfielder throughout much of his career, Heathcott missed significant time once again in 2015, sitting out over two months with a Grade 2 quadriceps strain. Once healthy, he made his major league debut as a September callup and had a lot of success in his first stint. The lefty possesses elite speed in the field but has been unable to translate that onto the basepaths, as the 25-year-old stole just six bases in 12 attempts across all levels last year. Heathcott is blocked from being anything more than a fourth outfielder at this point, and he will likely begin the year in the minors until the Yankees find themselves in need of outfield depth.
Heathcott missed almost the entire 2014 season after undergoing surgery on his right knee, which had bothered him at the end of the 2013 season as well. Injuries have been a big part of the 6-foot-1 center fielder’s minor league career, but he will presumably enter camp healthy in 2015. A lot of Heathcott’s potential value to the Yankees comes from his up-the-middle defense. Theoretically, the elite speed that allows him to cover so much ground in center field should also allow him to be a threat on the bases. However, having good speed, and actually racking up high stolen base totals are two different things. He attempted just 23 steals (successful on 15) in 103 games at Double-A in 2013, so he may lack the natural instincts to be a high-end contributor in that department. Denard Span would be a best-case outcome for Heathcott, but staying healthy in 2015 will be the biggest key to him regaining some of his prospect shine.
Heathcott, the Yankees' first-round pick in 2009, still has plenty of potential but has seen his development slowed significantly by two separate shoulder surgeries. When healthy, he represents an interesting power/speed combination, though the speed is a bit ahead of the power at this point (he stole 15 bases in 2013, after stealing 17 in just 215 at-bats in 2012). This will be a key year in Heathcott's development; he may start at either Double-A or Triple-A, and if his health allows him to start to develop in-game power, he could see the majors as soon as 2015.
Heathcott, the Yankees' top draft pick in 2009, has a ton of tools, but his development has been slowed by shoulder injuries. He batted .307 with a .847 OPS as a 21-year-old in High-A in 2012, and while he's always had excellent speed, he vastly improved his success rate this past season, stealing 17 bases in 21 attempts. While Heathcott had just five home runs last season, his power is expected to further develop if he can stay healthy, and he has 30-homer upside down the road. If Heathcott can continue to develop, he could find a prominent spot in the Yankees' outfield by 2015.
Heathcott, the Yankees' first-round pick in the 2009 draft, struggled with injuries during his high school career and missed the last two months of 2011 with a shoulder problem. Heathcott has plenty of tools and was an All-Star in 2011 in his second year at Low-A Charleston. However, he is an undisciplined baserunner, succeeding in only 21-of-38 stolen-base attempts in his career. His power has also yet to develop with just seven homers in more than 500 plate appearances in the minors. Heathcott will start 2012 at High-A Tampa, and he needs to start to put it together for the Yankees to count on him as a significant part of their future.
The Yankees' 2009 first-round pick is a legitimate five-tool player loaded with raw potential. But as is often the case, it's going to take a lot of polish to unearth it. The 19-year-old struck out in more than 33 percent of his at-bats and slugged just .352 at Low-A Charleston, but scouts think both his discipline and power stroke will develop as he ages. However, it's going to take some time before we find out whether his production will catch up to his considerable physical skills.
The Yankees used their first-round pick in last year’s draft to grab Heathcott, a toolsy high school outfielder from Texas. He’s a legitimate five-tool prospect with the speed and throwing ability to play any outfield position, and the athletic build and bat speed to be a consistent power hitter down the road. Concerns include injury problems and some character questions, but his upside is enough to outweigh the risk. He’ll likely spend most or all of the year at Low-A Charleston.
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Cut loose by A's
OFFree Agent  
May 16, 2018
Heathcott was released by the Athletics on Tuesday.
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Reassigned to minors camp
OFOakland Athletics  
March 18, 2018
The Athletics reassigned Heathcott to their minor-league camp Sunday, Susan Slusser of The San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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Invited to A's camp
OFOakland Athletics  
January 9, 2018
Heathcott signed a minor-league contract with the A's on Monday which includes an invite to spring training, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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Not invited to camp
OFSan Francisco Giants  
February 21, 2017
Heathcott did not receive an invitation to the Giants spring training, Henry Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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Signs with Giants
OFSan Francisco Giants  
February 17, 2017
Heathcott agreed to a minor league deal with the Giants on Friday that includes a spring training invite, Jon Heyman of FanRag Sports reports.
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