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Josh Bard batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career Statistics.
posted 7/22/2007 in Josh Bard Bookmarks
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Sox release Josh Bard
Published 3/18/2009 at Extra Bases
Josh Bard's second stint with the Red Sox was even briefer than his first. The Red Sox announced this morning that they have placed the 30-year old catcher on unconditional release waivers, indicating that ...
2009 AL East Preview (Featuring Pete Abraham)
Published 3/6/2009 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... to it.
Marc: New York's bench will be almost non-existent. The Rays club has the best depth on the bench, with the likes of Ben Zobrist, Willy Aybar, Gabe Gross, etc. Toronto should have a lot of versatility. The Kevin Millar addition is growing on me, as long as it doesn't take at-bats away from Adam Lind and Travis Snider.
Sully: Rocco Baldelli, Josh Bard, Julio Lugo....Boston does a nice bench.
Who are ...
Where They Stand: San Diego Padres
Published 2/19/2009 by Matt Clapp (sharapovasthigh@gmail.com) at Sharapova's Thigh
... team will do in 2009 as of now. We'll even toss in the hottest thigh associated with each team. In this edition, we look at the San Diego Padres. 2008 Outcome: 63-99, finished last in the NL West, 21 games back of the Dodgers. What They've Lost: SS Khalil Greene (Traded To Cardinals), RP Trevor Hoffman (Signed With Brewers), P Clay Hensley (Signed With Astros), RP Kevin Cameron (Signed With Athletics), SP Shawn Estes (Signed With Dodgers), C Josh Bard (Signed With Red Sox), C Michael Barrett (Signed With Blue Jays), P ...
GM for a Day: Texas Rangers
Published 1/24/2009 by Diamond Cutter at The Diamond Cutter
... jam of them with Taylor Teagarden, Max Ramiez and Jarrod Saltalamacchia. Despite being the shiny piece that came back in the Mark Teixeira trade with the Braves back in the 2006 season, I think Salty is the best of the group to move on. And the best fit is definitely the Boston Red Sox. This is especially the case if they don’t come to terms with Jason Varitek before the season starts. You don’t expect the Red Sox to start the season with Josh Bard as their starting catcher, do you?
I know some of you are questioning the ...
Look Everyone, The Red Sox Did Something!
Published 12/29/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (SmartyBarrett) at mass hysteria
... him in the deal that brought Coco to Boston, then short-sightedly traded his non-knuckleball-handling ass to the Whale's Vagina for Dougie Mirabelli. HzMLS and I sat in the center field bleachers that night, as Belli got escorted by the fuzz to the park just in time for him to not go deep. Anyway, Bard is back once again, another 30-year-old signed to another one year deal for short money. Can't argue with this one either. Bard is actually better than some think, and looking at the numbers I wonder if there's a chance he'll be the Opening Day starter this year. There is no ...
Free association with free agents
Published 10/22/2008 by Jim at Sox Machine
... in the weaker league, and the other is that he's a Type A free agent. It's hard to see him getting a shorter contract than three years, which pretty much eliminates all utility of signing Hudson considering they could be well-stocked at the position by the time Gordon Beckham rolls around. I'm not particularly excited, otherwise, but take a look at the list and tell me if there's anybody that interests you. Meanwhile, I'm going to spout off some immediate reactions from the list: Josh Bard is perhaps the most credible backup catcher replacement for ...
Game 99: Johnny’s back, but it’s probably too soon
Published 7/21/2008 by Mike A. at River Avenue Blues
... is big news, the far bigger news is that Jorge Posada has been placed on the DL and is probably done for the year. While his throwing has deterioriated immensely, his bat remained a weapon (109 OPS+) and downright Ruthian compared to Jose Molina (48 OPS+, yikes). Luckily the 3rd Annual Robinson Cano Second Half Surge has begun, but the Yanks are still going to need some other guys to pick up the slack (I’m lookin’ at you, kid). Maybe they can buy low Josh Bard, who’s currently playing in rehab games after having his season derailed by ...
Just Let The Boy Catch Catch Your Knuckleball!
Published 2/19/2008 by Camp Tiger Claw at Walkoff Walk
... are somewhat offset by the fact that he only plays 5 days a week, but that's only part of the story. With Jason Varitek slowing down at a Gedman-like pace and no one in waiting, Boston is facing an impending catching crisis. Bard's relative youth and much more serviceable numbers would have filled that gap nicely until something was worked out. Creepy devotion has its drawbacks. ...
SFR in the Infield - NL West
Published 12/27/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... Germano SDN 1 22 2 1 0.6 Heath Bell SDN 1 17 2 1 0.5 Justin Hampson SDN 1 15 1 1 0.3 David Wells SDN 1 21 3 3 -0.1 Greg Maddux SDN 1 60 6 7 -0.8 Cla Meredith SDN 1 21 2 4 -1.6 Josh Bard SDN 2 41 2 3 -0.7 Adrian Gonzalez SDN ...
Tonight’s game
Published 10/1/2007 by Caleb at Breaking Balls
... , Josh Bard and ...
Michael Barrett Headed Out West
Published 6/20/2007 at VFTB
... You've got to imagine either Josh Bard or ...
Chatting about Padres, Part II: The Kouzmanoff Edition
Published 3/2/2007 by John Leonard at All Things Valley League
... and Josh Bard without giving up too much value, general manager Kevin Towers certainly has earned the benefit of the doubt regarding trades. I don't think we can judge the Barfield (pictured right) or ...