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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — It appears time to rebuild Daniel Bard again, and the Red Sox don't plan to shut him down or send him to extended spring training to accomplish that.
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Included in today's Red Sox Roundup: The left side of the infield heats up, Daniel Bard continues to work his way back and the Sox blow out the Rays.
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Daniel Bard resurrection project appears to be stalled, if not crumbling.
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BOSTON — Red Sox reliever Daniel Bard's brief reprise in the majors ended Sunday, when he was optioned to Double-A Portland in a move that was a question of when, not if.
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Aceves accepted his demotion to Pawtucket "like a pro," said manager John Farrell.
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If Daniel Bard can return to the form that made him a dominant relief pitcher it will be good for the Red Sox, their fans and of course, Daniel Bard.
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BOSTON — The Red sox have three players coming back soon in John Lackey, Joel Hanrahan, and Craig Breslow, with only two clear spots on the team, Daniel Bard's and Alex Wilson's.
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By Tim Britton Providence Journal photo / Ruben W. PerezDaniel Bard at McCoy Stadium, last season. BOSTON -- Daniel Bard is back with the Red Sox. It isn't clear for how long. Bard was officially recalled from Double-A Portland on Wednesday, replacing Steven Wright in the Boston bullpen. Wright had been optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket following Tuesday's loss. Bard may not be with the Red Sox for very long, though, since three different Red Sox relievers are either in the midst of or about to start rehab assignments. Joel Hanrahan, Craig Breslow and Franklin Morales are all, at the moment,...
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Buster Olney joins Mut and Merloni to discuss the possibility of the Red Sox trading Aceves and talks about the call up of Daniel Bard.
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Alfredo Aceves lasted just 3 1/3 innings in the Sox's worst loss of the season, a 13-0 blowout that was mercifully cut short due to rain.
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BOSTON — The Red Sox will recall Daniel Bard from Double-A Portland, according to the Portland Press Herald. Knuckleballer Steven Wright has been optioned.
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Ryan Dempster gave up three runs in five innings in his first Red Sox start, striking out eight and walking four.
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The pitcher has been sent down to work on his delivery.
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Daniel Bard, Ryan Lavarnway and Xander Bogaerts are among players to watch.
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Daniel Bard let up three runs in an inning on Wednesday afternoon against the Marlins, an outing that could finalize a decision to send Bard to Triple-A Pawtucket and solidify Clayton Mortensen's place on the roster.