Rockies’ Daniel Bard says 2020 stuff is comparable to his 2010 season with Red Sox
Posted Aug 28, 2020
Daniel Bard, as most of the baseball world knows by now, had not pitched in the majors since 2013 before hooking up with the Rockies this season. Struggles with anxiety and a severe case of the yips drove him out of baseball. Now he’s back, and believe it or not, at age 35 he says he might be a better pitcher now than he was 10 years ago.
(Denver Post)
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