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Daniel Bard's Long Road Back From the Yips


From 2010 through most of ’11, was the most unhittable pitcher in baseball. Then he contracted baseball’s most mysterious ailment: the yips. Slowly, and then all at once, he lost the ability to throw the ball over the plate. Now, following a seemingly miraculous recovery at age 35, Bard has made the Colorado Rockies' Opening Day roster. (Sports Illustrated)

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Daniel Bard's Long Road Back From the Yips


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