Braves trade former Vulcan Yates to Pirates
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BRADENTON, Fla. — Right-hander Tyler Yates, a hard-throwing reliever who probably wasn't going to make the Atlanta Braves' opening day roster, was traded yesterday to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Double-A right-hander Todd Redmond.
The 30-year-old Yates, a Kaua'i High and University of Hawai'i-Hilo alum, will be used as one of the Pirates' setup men, an unexpected addition to a bullpen that has been overly crowded all spring with more than a dozen relievers competing for jobs.
The Braves had the same problem.
"They have a couple of guys out of options, (right-handers Chris) Resop and (Blaine) Boyer, who have really thrown the ball well for them this spring and, as a result, they had extra pitching and we benefited from that," Pirates general manager Neal Huntington said.
Yates, who broke into the majors with the Mets in 2004, has a 6-12 record in three seasons.
"They said they're excited to have me and I could pitch myself into a very prominent role in the bullpen. I think it could be a good career move," Yates said.


				
			
		
	
	