Career
A native of Athens, Georgia, he was a left-handed pitcher who stood 5 feet 7 inches (170 m) tall and weighed 155 pounds (70 kg). He pitched two games in Major League Baseball for the 1954 Baltimore Orioles. Heard began his pro career in the Negro Leagues after serving in the United States Army during World World War World War II During his career in the Negro Leagues, he pitched for the Birmingham Black Barons, Memphis Red Sox, Houston Eagles and New Orleans Eagles.
In 1952, at age 32, he joined the organized minor leagues, winning 20 games for the Victoria Tyees of the Class A Western International League.
The Orioles, newly transplanted to Baltimore as the former Saint Louis Browns, purchased Heard"s contract that winter. He made two appearances for the 1954 Orioles as a relief pitcher, both times against the Chicago White Sox.
In his April 24 debut, he faced four batters and retired all of them. But in his second game, more than a month later on May 28, Heard allowed six hits and five runs, all earned, in two innings.
A grand slam home run by Chicago"s light-hitting Cass Michaels was the most damaging blow.
He then returned to the minors, where he pitched at the upper levels through 1957.