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Pirates Pick Up Yates from Atlanta

by Geoff Young on March 26th, 2008

The Pittsburgh Pirates have acquired right-handed reliever Tyler Yates from the Atlanta Braves for minor-league right-hander Todd Redmond. The latter is a former 39th-round pick who only struck out 6 batters per 9 innings in High-A last year at age 22. Every case is different, of course, but those guys don’t have a real good track record.

As for Yates, I have soft spot for him. He’s the only current big leaguer from Kaua’i, where I got married. (It was a long time ago; I feel much better now, thanks for asking.)

Anyway, Yates is 30 years old and has stuff that can be overpowering, if a bit erratic, at times. Last year he finished with an ugly 5.18 ERA (82 ERA+) in 75 appearances for Atlanta.

Judging from his splits (.213/.297/.297 vs RHB, .310/.400/.560 vs LHB), I’m guessing that Yates needs to do a better job of changing speeds. If he can, he just might become a useful setup man in Pittsburgh (for whatever glory that might hold). If not, Yates can continue to work in low-leverage situations and maybe have a career as the new Brian Boehringer.

Hey, somebody has to do it…

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2 opinions for Pirates Pick Up Yates from Atlanta

  • Mac
    Mar 26, 2008 at 11:59 am

    Yates didn’t have the colossal splits in 2006; I don’t quite understand where they came from.

    Yates’ big problem was that he pitched extremely poorly in back-to-back games. On no day’s rest (24 appearances) his ERA was 7.36 and his walk and HR rates were extremely elevated. That, too, wasn’t really the case in 2006.

  • Geoff Young
    Mar 26, 2008 at 1:47 pm

    Thanks, Mac, for the additional insight. I should have checked his ‘06 splits. They were so huge in ‘07, I just figured that was an ongoing issue, but it sounds like more of a fluke. We’ll see if the change of scenery does him good.

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