Globe icon
Login icon
Recap icon
Search icon
Tickets icon
News
Rule Changes
Probable Pitchers
Starting Lineups
Transactions
Injury Report
World Baseball Classic
MLB Draft
All-Star Game
MLB Life
MLB Pipeline
Postseason History
Podcasts
Watch
Video
Search
Statcast
MLB Network
MLB.TV
Buy MLB.TV Postseason Package
Watch & Listen
Help Center
Scores
Schedule
2025 Spring Training
2025 Regular Season
2024 Regular Season
2024 Postseason
MLB Events
Team by Team Schedule
Sync Schedules
Stats
Statcast Leaders
MLB Statcast
Baseball Savant
Top Prospect Stats
Standings
Youth
Play Ball
Youth Baseball & Softball
Players
Prospect Rankings
Depth Charts
MLB Players Association
Negro Leagues
MLB Play
Beat the Streak
Immaculate Grid
Trivia
Pickle
By the Numbers
Diamond Decisions
Bingo
MLB.TV
Buy MLB.TV Offseason Package
Watch & Listen
MLB.TV Partners
Link Account
Help Center
Tickets
Buy on SeatGeek
Sell on SeatGeek
Season Tickets
Single Game Tickets
Group Tickets
Special Ticket Offers
MLB Speedway Classic
VIP Ticket Packages
MLB Students
MLB Tourism
MLB World Tour
Ticket Terms & Conditions
Shop
MLB Online Shop
Auction
Gift Cards
MLB NYC Flagship Store
European Shop
Teams
AL East
Baltimore Orioles
Baltimore
Boston Red Sox
Boston
New York Yankees
NY Yankees
Tampa Bay Rays
Tampa Bay
Toronto Blue Jays
Toronto
AL Central
Chicago White Sox
Chi White Sox
Cleveland Guardians
Cleveland
Detroit Tigers
Detroit
Kansas City Royals
Kansas City
Minnesota Twins
Minnesota
AL West
Athletics
Athletics
Houston Astros
Houston
Los Angeles Angels
LA Angels
Seattle Mariners
Seattle
Texas Rangers
Texas
NL East
Atlanta Braves
Atlanta
Miami Marlins
Miami
New York Mets
NY Mets
Philadelphia Phillies
Philadelphia
Washington Nationals
Washington
NL Central
Chicago Cubs
Chi Cubs
Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati
Milwaukee Brewers
Milwaukee
Pittsburgh Pirates
Pittsburgh
St. Louis Cardinals
St. Louis
NL West
Arizona Diamondbacks
Arizona
Colorado Rockies
Colorado
Los Angeles Dodgers
LA Dodgers
San Diego Padres
San Diego
San Francisco Giants
San Francisco
ES
search-35191
Sign in
MLB.TV
Tickets
Shop
News
Watch
Scores
Schedule
Stats
Standings
Youth
Players
MLB Play
Teams
ES
Arrow Expand icon
Arrow Contract icon
arrow-down
Arrow Down icon
X icon
Instagram icon
Tiktok icon
YouTube icon
Close icon
Tyler Yates
#30
P
B/T: R/R
6' 4"/255
Follow
Following
Tyler Yates
#30
P
Summary
Stats
Shop
Batting
Pitching
Career Regular Season
G
W-L
ERA
IP
SO
WHIP
239
12-17
5.12
248.0
222
1.56
G
W-L
ERA
IP
SO
WHIP
239
12-17
5.12
248.0
222
1.56
Career Regular Season
AB
AVG
HR
RBI
SB
OPS
12
.083
0
0
0
.166
AB
AVG
HR
RBI
SB
OPS
12
.083
0
0
0
.166
Tyler Yates Bio
Fullname:
Tyler Kali Yates
Born:
8/07/1977 in Lihue, HI
Draft:
1998, Oakland Athletics, Round: 23, Overall Pick: 675
College:
Hawaii - Hilo
Debut:
4/09/2004
Relationship(s):
brother of Kirby Yates
View More Bio Info +
Tyler Kali Yates
Tyler Kali Yates...Wife's name is Liezel...Has one daughter; Kamryn (7/31/08)...Is a 1995 graduate of Kauai High School, where he played baseball and football...Was the Kauai Interscholastic Baseball Player-of-the-Year during his senior year...Was also honorable mention All-State performer in football as an offensive and defensive lineman...Played in the Baseball Area Code Games in 1994 as one of the top junior high school players in the country (the tournament took place at Long Beach State in California)...Paddles through waves and surfs to strengthen his arms during the offseason...His younger brother, Spencer, played two years at the University of Hawaii as a catcher/first baseman.
2010
Tyler Kali Yates...Wife's name is Liezel...Has one daughter; Kamryn (7/31/08)...Is a 1995 graduate of Kauai High School, where he played baseball and football...Was the Kauai Interscholastic Baseball Player-of-the-Year during his senior year...Was also honorable mention All-State performer in football as an offensive and defensive lineman...Played in the Baseball Area Code Games in 1994 as one of the top junior high school players in the country (the tournament took place at Long Beach State in California)...His younger brother, Spencer, played two years at the University of Hawaii as a catcher/first baseman.
2009
Began season with Pittsburgh...Surrendered two runs, including a solo homer to Ryan Ludwick, in season debut on 4/6 at St. Louis (0.2ip)...Also gave up a run in his second outing (0.1ip) before tossing a perfect frame on 4/9...Made three straight scoreless appearances (3.0ip/5so) before serving up a home run to Florida's Cameron Maybin on 4/21...Gave up three runs while retiring just one batter and suffered first loss on 4/27 at Milwaukee...Made back-to-back scoreless outings on 5/4 (0.1ip) and 5/5 (1.0ip) before giving up three runs in 1.0ip and suffering second loss at New York on 5/8...Was placed on 15-day disabled list on 5/17 (retro to 5/16) due to right elbow inflammation...Threw a simulated game on 6/9 and felt tightness in right elbow after throwing about 30 pitches...Was assigned to the club's extended spring training program in Bradenton, FL, on 6/17...Underwent seasonending Tommy John surgery on right elbow on 7/14 - surgery performed by Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, AL...Was outrighted off the 40-man roster on 10/26 and elected free agency...Re-signed with Pirates on 1/4/10.
2008
Spent entire season with Pittsburgh after being acquired from Atlanta on 3/26 in exchange for minor league pitcher Todd Redmond...Ranked second on staff in appearances behind John Grabow (74)...Established career highs in victories and innings pitched...Made season debut on Opening Day and was in line for the win, but the Braves scored five times in the 9th inning to tie the score before the Pirates prevailed 12-11 in 12 innings...Worked a scoreless 9th inning and picked up the win in 10-inning victory on 4/3 in Atlanta...Allowed just one hit in his first five appearances (18 at bats) and was scored upon once in his first eight games (9.0ip/1r)...Improved to 2-0 in club's last at bat win on 4/14 at Los Angeles (NL)...Made nine straight scoreless appearances (7.1ip) from 4/25 thru 5/13...Suffered first blown save on 5/9 vs. Atlanta and had three of his four blown saves during the month of May...Was scored upon in just two of his 13 outings in June...Recorded third victory on 6/20; a 1-0 win vs. Toronto in 12 innings...Suffered first loss on 6/29 vs. Tampa Bay...Struck out four of the six Houston batters he faced on 7/7...Pitched a 1-2-3 8th inning and picked up fourth win on 7/21 at Houston (Bucs scored seven times in 9th inning for 9-3 victory)...Earned lone save (fourth career) on 7/29 vs. Colorado...Wife Liezel gave birth to couple's first child - daughter Kamryn - on 7/31...Gave up five runs while retiring just one batter on 8/4 at Arizona...Returned to Pittsburgh on 8/5 to be with wife and child, who was having medical problems...Rejoined Pirates on 8/8 and suffered blown save and loss at Philadelphia on 8/10 (1.0ip/3er)...Made four straight scoreless appearances from 8/16-24 (4.2ip)...Retired two batters he faced at Cincinnati on 9/3 and picked up fifth win...Began September with seven straight scoreless outings (6.0ip/8so) and was scored upon just once in his 12 appearances during the entire month (11.0ip/2er/18so)...Posted a 2.84 ERA (19.0ip/6er) in his final 17 games and whiffed nine of the last 13 batters he faced...Struck out the three batters he faced and was the winning pitcher in the final game of the season on 9/28 at San Diego...Went 1-for-5 in save situations and allowed just four of his 28 inherited runners to score...Did not receive a plate appearance during the season.
2007
Spent first full season in the major leagues with Atlanta and established career high in appearances...Held righthanded batters to a .213 average (33-for-155) and limited all opposing hitters to a .222 batting average (32-for-144) during the first half of the season...Went 2-0 with a 1.86 ERA (53.1ip/11er) in 50 games when he pitched 1.0 inning or more...Earned first of two wins on 4/22 at New York...Was scored upon in just three of his 13 appearances during the month of May...Posted a 0.84 ERA (10.2ip/1er) and held the opposition to a .135 batting average (5-for-37) in 11 appearances the following month...Won second game on 6/2 at Chicago (NL)...Picked up first save (second career) on 6/30 at Florida...Was charged with a season-high four runs in 0.1ip on 7/22 vs. St. Louis...Earned second save on 7/24 at San Francisco...Struck out in lone plate appearance on 6/29 at Florida.
2006
Had a 2.78 ERA at night vs. a 6.11 ERA during the day...Had a 1.35 ERA in July, 2.53 in June and 2.70 in September...Posted a 1.35 ERA and a .116 opponents batting average in 12 July appearances (13.1 IP)...Signed by the Braves on 5/3 to a minor-league contract and assigned to Richmond on 5/9. Was in spring camp with Baltimore, pitching in two games before being released...Made Braves' debut on 5/30, allowing three runs on four hits and two walks in 1.1 IP...Had his contract purchased from Richmond (AAA) on 5/30. Was 0-0 with a 2.16 ERA with Richmond...Earned first career save 7/15 at SD with a scoreless 11th inning...Had first blown save 8/4, but was credited with his first win since 9/18/04 at PIT...Took 2nd loss 8/5...Allowed a season-high four runs and got his third loss of the season 8/9 vs. PHI (0.1 IP, 4 ER, 3 BB)...Suffered his fourth loss 8/20 at FLA, allowing the go-ahead run in the seventh inning of a 4-3 loss...Had holds in four straight appearances (9/8-13). Was 1-1 with six holds in 15 September games.
2005
The hardest thrower in the Mets' Spring Training camp in 2004 underwent rotator cuff surgery in February 2005 and missed the entire season. His age (28), his shoulder, his inexperience (46 2/3 innings in the big leagues) and his control (25 walks) make Yates' future cloudy at best. He already had undergone Tommy John surgery in 2002. He retained his velocity through that procedure, but nobody knows what to expect after a second major operation.
2004
Made his major league debut on April 9th vs. Montreal at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in Puerto Rico...Started and worked 6.0 innings, permitting five hits, no runs, with no walks and four strikeouts in a no-decision...The Mets won the contest, 3-2, in 11 innings...Earned his first major league victory in a 4-1 triumph over the Expos at Shea on April 19th...Surrendered one run in 5.2 innings...Was the first Hawaiian-born Met to post a victory since Sid Fernandez defeated Florida, 7-1, on October 2, 1993 in Miami... Became the fifth native Hawaiian to play for the Mets...The others are Carlos Diaz (1982-1983), Ron Darling (1983-1991), Fernandez (1984-1993) and Benny Agbayani (1998-2001)...Made his first major league relief appearance on June 16th vs. Cleveland...Recalled for a fifth time from Norfolk (AAA) of the International League on September 1st...He was also with the Mets from July 25th-July 30th, June 10th-June 18th, May 23rd-May 25th and from the start of the season through May 9th...Had career-high 9.1 scoreless innings streak from September 4th-September 26th...Yielded three hits with 11 strikeouts during that span...Picked up his second win of the year with a scoreless inning of work on September 18th at Pittsburgh in an 8-7, 10-inning victory...Went 1-4 with a 6.34 ERA (23 earned runs in 32.2 innings) as a starter (seven starts) and 1-0 with a 6.75 ERA (nine earned runs in 12.0 innings) in 12 contests in relief...Went unscored upon in eight of his 12 relief appearances...Had 14 strikeouts in 12.0 innings of relief...Averaged 10.5 strikeouts per nine innings...Collected his first major league hit, a single, off Montreal's Tomo Ohka, in the fourth inning on April 19th...Compiled a 3-0 mark with one save and a 2.70 ERA (three earned runs in 10.0 innings) with 10 strikeouts in 10 games in August with the Tides...Also had three saves and a 2.25 ERA (three earned runs in 11.2 innings) with 13 strikeouts in 11 July contests...Finished spring training tied for the Grapefruit League lead with three wins.
2003
Spent Spring Training recuperating from "Tommy John" surgery which was performed on his right elbow on June 19th, 2002...The surgery was performed by Dr. Andrew Rokito at the Hospital for Joint Diseases and NYU Medical Center...Began his Major League Rehabilitation Assignment with the Mets' St. Lucie (A) team of the Florida STate League on April 3rd...Threw 1.0 scoreless inning of relief vs. Brevard...Optioned to St. Lucie on April 5th...Threw 5.0 innings twice for St. Lucie, against Palm Beach in the first game of a May 28th doubleheader and again vs. Vero Beach on June 12th...Promoted to Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern Leaugue on June 17th...Started seven games at Double-A...Went 5.0 innings sicx times and 5.2 innings in teh second game of a June 22nd doubleheader vs. Erie...Struck out 36 batters in 39.1 innings in his stay in Binghamton...Promoted to Norfolk (AAA) of the International League on August 1st...Had four starts at Norfolk including six shutout innings with five hits vs. Charleston on August 6th...Placed on the Disabled List on August 20th, retroactive to August 18th, with a broken pinky.
2002
Began season with Norfolk...Was recalled by New York on 4/16 but did not appear in a game before being optioned back to the Tides one day later...Was placed on the disabled list on 6/11 with a right elbow strain...Underwent "Tommy John" surgery on his right elbow on 6/19 and missed remainder of the season.
2001
Ranked fourth in the Texas League in saves, third in games and fourth in games finished (35) with Midland (Athletics' AA)...Received a late season promotion to Triple-A Tacoma and did not allow a run in four appearances.
2000
Split season between Modesto (Athletics' A) and Midland...Combined to go 5- 3 with a 3.90 ERA in 52 relief appearances.
2001
Spent entire season with Single-A Visalia and led club in appearances.
1998
Began professional career with Arizona League Athletics after being selected by Oakland in June draft...Also made two relief appearances with Single-A South Oregon.
Batting
Pitching
Year
AB
R
H
HR
RBI
SB
AVG
OBP
OPS
Career Regular Season
12
0
1
0
0
0
.083
.083
.166
Year
AB
R
H
HR
RBI
SB
AVG
OBP
OPS
Career Regular Season
12
0
1
0
0
0
.083
.083
.166
Year
W
L
ERA
G
GS
SV
IP
SO
WHIP
Career Regular Season
12
17
5.12
239
7
4
248.0
222
1.56
Year
W
L
ERA
G
GS
SV
IP
SO
WHIP
Career Regular Season
12
17
5.12
239
7
4
248.0
222
1.56
League Rankings
Games Played
Year
BP
Rank
2008
72
22nd in NL
2007
75
18th in NL
Latest Transactions
Team
Date
Transaction
November 2, 2011
RHP Tyler Yates elected free agency.
September 14, 2011
Indianapolis Indians activated RHP Tyler Yates from the 7-day disabled list.
January 3, 2011
Pittsburgh Pirates invited non-roster RHP Tyler Yates to spring training.
December 16, 2010
Indianapolis Indians signed free agent Tyler Yates.
November 6, 2010
RHP Tyler Yates elected free agency.
September 19, 2010
Indianapolis Indians activated RHP Tyler Yates from the 7-day disabled list.
April 8, 2010
RHP Tyler Yates assigned to Indianapolis Indians from Pittsburgh Pirates.
January 4, 2010
Pittsburgh Pirates signed free agent RHP Tyler Yates to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
October 26, 2009
Pittsburgh Pirates sent Tyler Yates outright to Indianapolis Indians.
August 12, 2009
Tyler Yates roster status changed by Pittsburgh Pirates.
May 17, 2009
Pittsburgh Pirates placed RHP Tyler Yates on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to May 16, 2009. Right elbow inflammation.
+
View More Transactions
¡ø