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Yankees Acquire David Bednar from Pirates in Major Trade

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

The New York Yankees have acquired closer David Bednar from the Pittsburgh Pirates, according to sources who spoke with ESPN’s Jeff Passan on Thursday. The trade is contingent upon a successful medical evaluation.

This acquisition addresses a significant need for the Yankees, whose bullpen has struggled recently. Entering Thursday, Yankees relievers posted a collective 6.29 ERA in July, the second-worst mark in Major League Baseball for the month, trailing only the Colorado Rockies (7.01). Bednar, a 30-year-old right-hander, offers a proven track record and cost-effective contract. He is currently earning $5.9 million this season and remains under team control through arbitration before perhaps becoming a free agent after the 2026 season.

Bednar has demonstrated elite swing-and-miss stuff as returning from Triple-A in mid-April. In his last 24 appearances through Wednesday, he recorded 29 strikeouts against just five walks, allowing only one earned run. For the current season, Bednar has accumulated 17 saves with a 2.37 ERA and 51 strikeouts,while issuing only 10 walks.These numbers represent career bests in both strikeout and walk rates.

He has significantly improved upon his performance in 2024, when he posted a 5.77 ERA with a 3-8 record, 23 saves, and seven blown saves. Bednar has recaptured the form that established him as one of baseball’s top relievers from 2021 to 2023. His pitching arsenal includes a fastball in the high-90s, a sharp-breaking curveball, and a potent splitter.

In exchange for Bednar, the Pirates are receiving catcher Rafael Flores and 19-year-old outfielder Edgleen Perez. Flores has impressed at the minor league level, excelling in Double-A before his promotion to Triple-A. He is recognized as a highly skilled framer and is considered big-league ready. Perez, rated as the New York Yankees’ 10th-best prospect by ESPN, is noted for his excellent swing decisions.

ESPN’s Kiley mcdaniel contributed to this report.

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