Daniel Bard: A Cautionary Tale
Posted Jul 1, 2013
Following spring training this past March, Bard was sent to Double-A. The Red Sox said they wanted him to realize that he wasn't a few good appearances away from returning to Boston. He had real issues to overcome. Whether he realized that or not is irrelevant. Bard did not improve.
(Sports on Earth)
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