Is Daniel Bard’s Comeback Legit? Ex-Red Sox Pitcher Explains New Mindset
Posted May 8, 2020
Maybe it’s the lack of pressure. Maybe it’s the experience he gained while working as a mental skills coach in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization for two years. Whatever the case, Daniel Bard, who turns 35 next month, has embraced a new mindset in his quest to return to the majors seven years after throwing his final pitch for the Boston Red Sox.
(NESN)
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