Yates Traded to Pirates

March 26, 2008 – 10:51 am

The Braves traded out-of-options reliever Tyler Yates to the Pirates for minor league starter Todd Redmond.  Yates lost the battle to start the year out in the big leagues and the Braves chose to trade him rather than put him on waivers in hopes he’d make it back to the minors.

Redmond went 22-21 in 70 appearances over three seasons in the minors, after being drafted in the 39th round in 2004.  The 22 year old prospect has two solid pitches - a low 90s fastball and a curve, and he’s working on his changeup.  He apparently has great control - Baseball America says he’s got the best control in the Pirates’ minor league system.   He struck out 97 batters in 160 innings last year.

We should see Redmond go to either high A ball or AA ball.  I’m impressed that the Braves are able to get a decent pitching young pitching prospect for a middle reliever out of options.  We may never hear from Redmond again, but he could also continue to develop and see the big leagues before it’s all over.  The Braves do have one of the best development systems in baseball.  Welcome to the Braves organization, Todd.  Hope you enjoy your time here.


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3 Responses to “Yates Traded to Pirates”

  1. By Jonathan on Mar 26, 2008 | Reply

    Redmond, Redman . . . too close for me haha. We’ll have to see what the kid can do but it sounds like he at least has some potential.

  2. By Colin on Mar 26, 2008 | Reply

    Yes, first thing I thought of when I saw the guy’s name was Redman, who was nothing short of a disaster. I’m willing to give this guy a chance if Wren is, though.

  3. By JB in ATL on Mar 26, 2008 | Reply

    Speaking of Redman check out my all time worst Braves team.

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    JB in ATL

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