Rockies reliever Daniel Bard's resurgence rooted in mental growth with rival Diamondbacks
Posted Sep 20, 2022
During the Rockies’ last homestand, Daniel Bard closed two victories over the D-backs, who didn’t score a run against him and have managed just one hit against the righty in seven innings this season. Either Bard and the Rockies have the D-backs to thank, or the D-backs have themselves to blame. Arizona isn't the only team Bard has fared well against.
(MLB.com)
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