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Daniel Bard and the Realization ‘Enough’ Is Good Enough


recognized the knot in his stomach and the racing mind that kept him awake. He recognized the tension in his muscles as he drove to the ballpark. And he knew these symptoms stemmed from a feeling he was all too familiar with: the sudden inability to throw a baseball where he wanted. He recognized it all from more than a decade ago. (Sports Illustrated)

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Daniel Bard and the Realization ‘Enough’ Is Good Enough