The Red Sox traded for Eric Gagne because they were steamrolling towards a World Series. They were not going to stay quiet if they could not get a compensatory pick out of Gagne.
Lots of talented players still get moved at the trade deadline for talent. Something like 9 of the top 100 prospects were traded this past season at the deadline. (And like 5 of the top 30 prospects were traded last off-season.)
The theory that teams would become timid to trade prospects hasn't played out nearly as strongly as some predicted.
p.s. Another part of the 2012 rule change was teams that held on to a soon-to-be free agent got only 1 compensatory pick whereas they previously they got 2.
That ostensibly pushed the opposite direction so that teams would be more willing to trade a free agent for less talent in return.
Lots of talented players still get moved at the trade deadline for talent. Something like 9 of the top 100 prospects were traded this past season at the deadline. (And like 5 of the top 30 prospects were traded last off-season.)
The theory that teams would become timid to trade prospects hasn't played out nearly as strongly as some predicted.
p.s. Another part of the 2012 rule change was teams that held on to a soon-to-be free agent got only 1 compensatory pick whereas they previously they got 2.
That ostensibly pushed the opposite direction so that teams would be more willing to trade a free agent for less talent in return.