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You are correct: He doesn't have a card that bad. In fact, every card is very good. So, I would keep him. There is no guarantee he'll start pitching well, but he has a better chance to do so than any replacement.
I used to run a 5-man rotation in the 90s that included Saberhagen. He often didn't pitch up to expectations (I seemed to get much better results from Sid Fernandez). However, I would take him in a second if I ever go back to a 5-man rotation.