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10 years later, Daniel Bard comes up big in return to Fenway Park


Rockies reliever vowed to love Fenway Park again. Bard recalls coming from Charlotte for vacations, trips to games organized by his grandfather, and stories about what the place meant to his dad. Then Bard grew up to be a Red Sox pitcher. But work got in the way of the legend of a park that opened in 1912, earlier than any other in use. (MLB.com)

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10 years later, Daniel Bard comes up big in return to Fenway Park