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Red Sox hope Daniel Bard can take page from 2009


In Red Sox spring training in 2009, no pitcher made a more formidable impression than . At that time, the flame-throwing right-hander had never pitched above Double-A. But early in big league camp, he showed the ability to dominate with a triple-digits fastball and a wipeout breaking ball, and he demonstrated the stuff to be an impact arm in the bullpen. (WEEI.com)

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