In a move to help solidify their bullpen, the Pirates traded for right-handed pitcher Tyler Yates from the Braves on Wednesday for Minor League pitcher Todd Redmond.
Pittsburgh general manager Neal Huntington said he expects Yates to play an important part in the Pirates bullpen this year after making a career-high 75 appearances with the Braves in 2007. He went 2-3 with two saves and a 5.18 ERA in 66 innings pitched and has a fastball clocked in the mid-90s.
"He pitched in the back end of the Braves bullpen last year," Huntington said. "Tyler is a guy with some power stuff. He makes a nice complement to our bullpen."
Yates, a former teammate of Pirates first baseman Adam LaRoche in Atlanta, made his Major League debut with the New York Mets in 2004 and posted a 2-4 record in 21 appearances, including seven starts.
The 30-year-old has made 152 career big league appearances, compiling a 6-12 record and three saves.
Redmond, Pittsburgh's 39th-round selection in the 2004 Draft, went 8-13 with a 4.38 ERA in 28 combined starts for Lynchburg (A) and Altoona (AA) in 2007.
Redmond was expected to be in Altoona's starting rotation this year.