- Born May 12, 1947
Robert Lowell Heise (born May 12, 1947) is an American former professional baseball infielder, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for seven teams, from 1967 to 1977.
Heise was a "military brat" born in San Antonio, Texas, but he spent most of his youth in California. As a junior at Vacaville High School in Vacaville, California, he was part of the Bulldogs team that won the 1964 Golden Empire League championship. Heise’s American Legion Post 165 team, coached by his father, William, won the league championship in 1965. In February 1965, Heise signed as an amateur free agent with the New York Mets.
Heise was a Western Carolinas League All-Star with the Greenville Mets in 1966. The 20 year old earned a September callup in 1967, and he immediately assumed starting second base duties. In his major league debut, he collected his first hit, a single off Atlanta Braves pitcher Jay Ritchie, and was promptly erased trying to steal second. Facing the Los Angeles Dodgers on September 19, his fifth inning double scored two runs to tie the game. He then scored the winning run on Tommy Davis' single.
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