Pirates trade catcher to National League foe
ATLANTA, Ga. (WKBN) – The Pittsburgh Pirates traded catcher Jason Delay to the Atlanta Braves on Thursday.
In exchange, Pittsburgh receives cash considerations.
The Pirates have also added outfielder Alexander Canario to the 26-man Major League Roster, and optioned infielder/outfielder Ji Hwan Bae to Triple-A Indianapolis.
Canario was recently acquired in a minor trade with the New York Mets.
Delay, who was optioned to Double-A Columbus in the Braves organization, was designated for assignment by the Pirates on Monday.
He was originally selected by the Pirates in the fourth round of the 2017 MLB Draft out of Vanderbilt.
Delay has appeared in parts of three seasons with the Pirates. In 134 MLB games, Delay owns a .200 batting average with three doubles and 6 RBI's.
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