Waterloo Region Record

Yankees get Britton from Orioles for trio of minor-league arms

- DAVID GINSBURG AND RONALD BLUM

BALTIMORE — The New York Yankees have acquired left-hander Zach Britton from the rebuilding Baltimore Orioles for three prospects, a trade that will bolster New York’s bullpen for the stretch run.

Right-hander Dillon Tate is going to the Orioles along with left-hander Josh Rogers and right-hander Cody Carroll.

The 30-year-old Britton will serve as a setup man for closer Aroldis Chapman, joining David Robertson, Dellin Betances, Chasen Shreve, Chad Green, Jonathan Holder and Adam Warren in an already strong bullpen.

“You’ve got to go into a new team and earn your role, especially with the guys they have over there,” Britton said. “They’ve got some guys who are doing really well. I’m just going to try to fit in. Right now, I’m just excited to get on a winning team and hopefully do some good things.”

As word leaked out about the deal, the Yankees expressed excitement over the new addition.

“I think he’s one of the best relievers in the game,” Chapman said through a translator. “Having the opportunit­y to add somebody like that with so much talent would be very helpful.”

Britton is eligible to become a free agent after this season, making him a summer rental for the Yankees in their pursuit of firstplace Boston in the AL East.

He began the season on the disabled list after tearing his right Achilles tendon in December. He made his debut June 12 and has appeared in 16 games, going 1-0 with a 3.45 ERA and four saves. He has not allowed a run in eight appearance­s, allowing three hits in eight innings.

“Zach in July, looks like he’s back to his old self,” said Dan Duquette, the Orioles vice-president of baseball operations. “The fact that his velocity increased, the command of his pitches increased, the sink on his fastball increased, and the results were back to the norm that he establishe­d for himself a couple years ago, was vital for the club being able to trade the contract.”

In 2016, Britton was exceptiona­l. He was 2-1 with a 0.54 ERA and 47 saves in 47 chances. He converted an AL-record 60 consecutiv­e save opportunit­ies from Oct. 1, 2015, to last Aug. 21. Over his eight-year career, all with the Orioles, Britton is 30-22 with a 3.22 ERA and 139 saves.

The Yankees are responsibl­e for $4,387,097 of his $12-million salary this year. New York began the season with a $179-million payroll for purposes of luxury tax, which left the team room to add salaries and remain under $197 million threshold.

Baltimore is in full-scale sell mode as the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline approaches. The last-place Orioles traded all-star shortstop Manny Machado to the Los Angeles Dodgers last week and are seeking buyers for centre-fielder Adam Jones and reliever Brad Brach, both eligible for free agency after the World Series.

Tate, 24, was selected by Texas with the fourth-overall pick in the 2015 amateur draft and was traded to the Yankees the following year in the deal that brought Carlos Beltran to the Rangers. Tate is 5-2 with a 3.37 ERA in 15 starts this season for Double-A Trenton of the Eastern League, striking out 75 and walking 25 in 82 2/3 innings.

“I guess he’s probably the headliner, or the most publicized player that we’re picking up in this deal,” Duquette said.

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