University of North Carolina Athletics
2006 Baseball Roster

Daniel Bard
- Position:
- Right Handed Pitcher
- Height:
- 6-4
- Weight:
- 202
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Charlotte, NC
- High School:
- Charlotte Christian
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2006 HONORS
ACC Pitcher of the Week (March 6)
ACC Pitcher of the Week (April 24)
2006 PRESEASON HONORS
2006 Baseball America Preseason All-America
2006 Collegiate Baseball Preseason All-America
2006 Baseball America Preseason All-ACC
2006 SEBaseball.com Preseason All-ACC
2006 Roger Clemens Award Watch List
No. 4 Junior Prospect (Baseball America)
GENERAL
Preseason All-America and a likely first-round choice in the 2006 MLB Draft Posted career-best totals in wins, strikeouts and ERA this season Has been at his best down the stretch, winning games to clinch both the ACC Coastal Division title and the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional.
AS A JUNIOR (2006)
8-3 on the season with a career-low 3.47 ERA Struck out a career-high 90 batters and walked just 33 in 85.2 innings Holding opponents to a .225 average Carolina's hottest starter with a 5-1 record and a 1.56 ERA over his last seven appearances (six starts) Earned eighth win of the season and first career postseason victory after holding Winthrop to just two runs while striking out eight in the regional title game June 4 That win was the 23rd of his career, which ranks seventh all-time at Carolina Held the Boston College to just one run on five hits over seven innings May 20 to held the Tar Heels clinch the ACC's Coastal Division title Limited Duke to one run on four hits over six innings April 30 Tossed four-hit gem versus NC State April 23 for third career shutout and fourth career complete game Struck out eight and did not walk a batter against the Wolfpack to earn his second ACC Pitcher of the Week honor Fanned five against Virginia Tech April 16 to reach the 200-strikeout plateau for his career Allowed no earned runs in seven innings against the Hokies to earn his first win since March 11 Struck out six over 4.2 innings and allowed six runs on eight hits at Miami April 9 Worked 3.2 innings against Florida State April 2 and allowed four runs on three hits and two walks, while striking out five Went just 3.2 innings and walked a career-high six batters at Georgia Tech March 25 Allowed 10 runs on 10 hits versus Maryland March 17 Held Wake Forest to just one hit over six shutout innings March 10 Struck out eight Demon Deacons and walked just two Fanned a career-best 13 batters in a complete game five-hitter against Purdue March 4 Earned ACC Pitcher of the Week honors following this outing Posted nine strikeouts in six innings in a no-decision against George Washington Feb. 25 Won first start versus Seton Hall Feb. 19 after allowing three runs on just five hits over seven innings.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2005)
A weekend starter for the Tar Heels for the second straight season Went 7-5 on the year and posted a 4.22 earned run average in 16 starts Third on the team with 77 strikeouts and 89.2 innings pitched Held opponents to a .219 batting average, which led the staff and was third in the ACC Was also eighth in the league with 7.73 strikeouts per nine innings Averaged over six innings per start in ACC play Fanned at least five batters in 10 of his 16 starts Opened the season with a 3-1 record and a 1.12 ERA through his first four starts Struck out a career-best nine batters and allowed just three hits in seven shutout innings versus Princeton March 14 In his final victory of the season, fired his second career complete game shutout in a two-hitter versus Duke April 24 Struck out eight over four innings to earn a win in his first start of the season, a win over Seton Hall Feb. 18 Fanned seven and allowed just one run over seven innings to defeat Wake Forest March 26 Scattered seven hits over seven innings and battled through a pair of rain delays to beat Virginia April 2 Also picked up wins against Birmingham Southern and Maryland Named to the Roger Clemens Award Watch List Named preaseason first-team All-America by Baseball America and preseason third-team All-America by Collegiate Baseball and the NCBWA. Summer 2005: Pitched for the Wareham Gatemen of the Cape Cod League Went 3-3 with a 1.25 ERA and 82 strikeouts in 65 innings Led the league in strikeouts and was third in ERA Started the All-Star Game for the West Division and earned MVP honors Named to Baseball America's College Summer All-America second team and rated the league's No. 2 pro prospect.
AS A FRESHMAN (2004)
One of the nation's top freshman pitchers Atlantic Coast Conference Freshman of the Year and earned first-team all-conference honors Named Freshman All-America by Collegiate Baseball and named to Baseball America's All-Freshman second team Posted an 8-4 record and ranked second among Carolina starters with a 3.88 earned run average His eight wins tied the Tar Heel rookie record Worked a team-best 95.0 innings Second on the team with 68 strikeouts Was the Tar Heels' Friday starter for much of the season and earned the win in six of his first eight collegiate starts Made 15 starts on the season Tied for second in the ACC in shutouts and tied for seventh in wins Named the nation's top freshman pitcher at the midseason point by Baseball America Also earned midseason Freshman All-America honors from Baseball America Went 4-3 in conference play Allowed just one run in eight innings in a win over No. 2 Miami on May 14 Also allowed just one run in eight innings against Northwestern State on Feb. 28 Finest start of the season was a complete-game, two-hit shutout against California ace Adam Gold on March 12 Tossed six shutout innings in win over Florida State on March 26 Allowed just four hits and two runs while striking out seven in his 5.1-inning college debut against Seton Hall on Feb. 21 Fanned a season-best eight in a win at Virginia on March 19 Stuck out six or more batters on five occasions. Summer 2004: Member of U.S. National Team that won gold at the FISU II World University Baseball Championships in Tainan, Taiwan Worked 1.2 shutout innings as Team USA went 8-0 in the event In all, made eight appearance over the summer out of the bullpen.
CHARLOTTE CHRISTIAN/PROVIDENCE HIGH SCHOOL
Twentieth round (604th overall) selection of the New York Yankees after a standout prep career at both Charlotte Christian School and Providence High School Earned Easton/Collegiate Baseball All-America honors as a senior Named the 2003 North Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year and Charlotte Observer Player of the Year Also brought home all-conference and all-state accolades as a junior and senior Led Charlotte Christian to North Carolina 3A Independent Schools state titles in 2002 and '03 Played with the U.S. Junior National Team over the summer of 2003 Member of the Region 6 State Games Team as a junior Also played in East Coast Pro and Area Code Showcases.
PERSONAL
Daniel Paul Bard is the son of Paul and Kathy Bard Born June 25, 1985, in Houston, Texas Has two younger brothers, Jared and Luke Majoring in management and society at Carolina Father played five years of minor league baseball in the Dodgers and Orioles organizations Lists playing Uno as favorite way to pass time on bus trips Modeled his game after Rob Dibble Highlight of the offseason was playing the Cape Cod League All-Star Game.
BARD'S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS (as of June 5) YEAR W-L ERA G-GS CG Sv Sh IP H R ER BB SO WP 2004 8-4 3.88 16-15 1 0 1 95.0 94 49 41 31 68 5 2005 7-5 4.22 16-16 1 0 1 89.2 73 53 42 43 77 6 2006 8-3 3.47 15-14 2 0 1 85.2 71 42 33 33 90 8 Totals 23-12 3.86 47-45 4 0 3 270.1 238 144 116 197 235 19