Yes. Saying that they wouldn't trade top prospects for older players, and then qualifying that they have to be top-100 after an example is given, is in fact moving the goalposts. For Adrian Gonzalez (then 28, played his first Red Sox season at 29), Epstein sent the Padres No. 1 Casey Kelly (No. 31 in BA's top 100 the next spring), No. 3 Anthony Rizzo (No. 71 in BA's top 100), and recent first-round pick Raymond Fuentes. It's entirely possible that Theo Epstein has completely changed his philosophy from when he ran the Red Sox, but his history says he's perfectly willing to dump large quantities of top prospects for veteran players.