Chicago White Sox reliever Cam Booser on his time with the Boston Red Sox: 'Those guys took a shot on me.'
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Cam Booser, a pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, reflected on his emotional experience facing the Boston Red Sox, his former team. Despite hitting a batter and allowing a walk, he only allowed no runs in his game appearance during the White Sox's victory. Booser emphasized his gratitude to the Red Sox for believing in him and providing him opportunities at 31 years old, especially after a tough start to his career. He mentioned the upcoming series against the Red Sox would be nostalgic and emotional but stressed the importance of focusing on his current role with the White Sox.
"They took a shot on a 30-year-old guy coming out of independent ball. They gave me an opportunity nobody else presented and then in the first month of my career with them, when I had one of the worst months in professional baseball, they stuck by me."
"Going back there will be a little nostalgic. It will be emotional I'm sure the first day but at the end of the day, we have a job to do."
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