One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. The age-old adage is especially true when it comes to relief pitching. While one team may not be able to unlock an arm’s potential, another team may be able to make a small tweak and turn a below-average arm into a high-leverage weapon. It’s too soon the call the Tampa Bay Rays’ latest addition a high-leverage arm, but former Red Sox prospect Connor Seabold has found a home in the Tampa bullpen.