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Former University of Hawaii at Hilo pitcher Tyler Yates, who has pitched for the New York Mets, Atlanta Braves and Pittsburgh Pirates, smiles with his nephews, from left, Nainoa, 10, Wailele, 9, and Kainakoa Kane-Yates, 13, during the Chevy Youth Baseball Clinic at Hualani Park in Keaukaha Wednesday morning. The free clinic offered professional instruction from three other MLB alumni as well as a free T-shirt, autographs from the players and snacks. (Hollyn Johnson/Tribune-Herald)

Former University of Hawaii at Hilo pitcher Tyler Yates, who has pitched for the New York Mets, Atlanta Braves and Pittsburgh Pirates, smiles with his nephews, from left, Nainoa, 10, Wailele, 9, and Kainakoa Kane-Yates, 13, during the Chevy Youth Baseball Clinic at Hualani Park in Keaukaha Wednesday morning. The free clinic offered professional instruction from three other MLB alumni as well as a free T-shirt, autographs from the players and snacks. (Hollyn Johnson/Tribune-Herald)