
Now we’re jumping forward five years, and the baseline is totally different.
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Back in 20, that was his first full season in professional baseball. “His baseline is totally different - totally different,” Kipper said. To Boles and Kipper, what Bard faces now pales in comparison to what he faced at the start of the 2008 season. He struck out 29 Triple-A hitters in 16 innings the following year - at which point the Red Sox called him up to the major leagues. He struck out 64 Double-A hitters in 492/3 innings. He struck out 43 Single-A hitters in 28 innings. … I remember looking at this arm, like, ‘Oh, boy.’”īy the time Bard got to Greenville for the regular season, he was on the fast track to the major leagues. The rest of his delivery fell into place. In the middle of that outing - “I remember the day like it was yesterday,” Boles said - Bard found middle ground between the high leg kick and the slide step. The resulting inconsistency did little to help him repeat his delivery. Before that, he’d been using a higher leg kick with the bases empty and a shorter leg kick - “a slide step, almost,” he said - when runners reached base. As had become typical, he’d allowed runners to reach base. Boles then was the Greenville manager, Kipper the Greenville pitching coach.īard was pitching against the Minnesota Twins’ Single-A affiliate. The first indications he was back on track came in an outing for Greenville late in spring training. He was in the home clubhouse at Hadlock Field alongside prospects five years his junior like Matt Barnes and Xander Bogaerts. He wasn’t with the Red Sox in New York on Wednesday. “This sounds like the identical conversation we had back in 2008.”Įverything old is new again for Bard, dispatched to Double-A Portland out of spring training to recapture what had made him one of the best relievers in baseball over a three-year period. “This sounds really familiar,” Kipper said. Rather than thinking about his release point or the movement of his legs, he described to Kipper a focus on maintaining a straight line from the start of his delivery all the way through the ball crossing the plate. It didn’t take long before Bard and his old pitching coach launched into a conversation of the mechanics of Bard’s delivery. There is no available information right now.PORTLAND, Maine - It was during live batting-practice sessions early in spring training that Bob Kipper ventured into a bullpen on the back fields at JetBlue Park to greet Daniel Bard.

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Bob Kipper DatingĪccording to our records, Bob Kipper is probably single & not dating anyone currently. Kipper would pitch in 247 games for the Pirates over all or parts of seven seasons (1985–91)-initially as a starter, but then as a relief specialist-before finishing his MLB career for the Minnesota Twins in 1992. Then, on August 16, 1985, the contending Angels included Kipper in a six-player trade with the Pittsburgh Pirates that netted them veterans John Candelaria, George Hendrick and Al Holland. He made his MLB debut with the Angels in April 1985 at age 20, but was ineffective in two games pitched and was returned to the minor leagues. Kipper led the Class A California League in wins (18) and earned run average (2.04) as his league’s “pitcher of the year” in 1984. He had signed to play baseball at Nebraska before his selection. After graduating from Aurora Central Catholic High School, he was selected by the California Angels with the eighth pick in the first round of the 1982 Major League Baseball Draft. He has also spent two terms (all of the 2002 season, and part of the 2015 season) as bullpen coach of MLB’s Boston Red Sox.Ī native of Aurora, Illinois, Kipper, a left-hander, stood 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) tall and weighed 200 pounds (91 kg) during his active career. Robert Wayne Kipper (born July 8, 1964) is an American professional baseball coach and a former middle-relief pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB).
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