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The strategy, from what I could interpret, was to get these guys for minimal prospect impact and flip them for something better. 
 

how is that going?

 

Booser looks like a stroke of genius. Dude looks like Matt Thornton with the life on his fastball. Assuming he can keep it sort of up, he could net a very nice return.

 

Gilbert has been less encouraging, though serviceable. As of this moment I don’t suspect he has much value. 

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33 minutes ago, Lyle Moooton said:

The strategy, from what I could interpret, was to get these guys for minimal prospect impact and flip them for something better. 
 

how is that going?

 

Booser looks like a stroke of genius. Dude looks like Matt Thornton with the life on his fastball. Assuming he can keep it sort of up, he could net a very nice return.

 

Gilbert has been less encouraging, though serviceable. As of this moment I don’t suspect he has much value. 

Gilbert's a failed starter with well below average stuff even for a LHR.  Might be held back to eat innings for starters who get in early trouble.

Booser otoh has to sustain his positive numbers in high leverage for at least 2-3 months.

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14 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

Gilbert's a failed starter with well below average stuff even for a LHR.  Might be held back to eat innings for starters who get in early trouble.

Booser otoh has to sustain his positive numbers in high leverage for at least 2-3 months.

Thanks?

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5 hours ago, Lyle Moooton said:

The strategy, from what I could interpret, was to get these guys for minimal prospect impact and flip them for something better. 
 

how is that going?

 

Booser looks like a stroke of genius. Dude looks like Matt Thornton with the life on his fastball. Assuming he can keep it sort of up, he could net a very nice return.

 

Gilbert has been less encouraging, though serviceable. As of this moment I don’t suspect he has much value. 

Boston color man, Lou Merloni, had say during spring training that Red Sox were going to beef up their left side relivers.  So he was surprised the Red Sox let Booser go since he was very effective last season.  Booser pitched well this past weekend against Boston.

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The Sox gave up an interesting lottery ticket for him, so the only reason to do this is to hold him for a few months and turn him into 3 lottery tickets or 1 or 2 prospects with upside who are closer than the DSL.  Kind of an arbitrage or what the pinhookers do with yearlings.  

I guess someone like Bergolla would be satisfactory (although if he doesn't show any power, his ceiling is backup infielder).

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