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Daniel Bard’s remarkable MLB comeback just added a new chapter with the Mariners


has one of the most impressive stories of perseverance in MLB history, and it’s continuing, as the free-agent right-hander is in agreement on a minor-league contract with the Seattle Mariners. Now nearly 40, Bard is getting what might be his final shot to finish his career on his own terms. What it is for Bard, simply, is an opportunity. (FanSided)

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Daniel Bard’s remarkable MLB comeback just added a new chapter with the Mariners


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