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Dwight Bernard was born on 31 May, 1952 in Mount Vernon, Illinois, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1952). Discover Dwight Bernard's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

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Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 31 May, 1952
Birthday 31 May
Birthplace Mount Vernon, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1952

Dwight Vern Bernard (born May 31, 1952) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who is and currently a coach in the San Francisco Giants organization.

After attending Mount Vernon Township High School, where he played basketball, the Mount Vernon, Illinois native traveled to Nashville, Tennessee to attend Belmont University.

1974

During his fourth season of college baseball with the Belmont Rebels, Bernard was named District Player of the Year in 1974.

He currently ranks second in school history in earned run average at 2.18.

Bernard was drafted by the New York Mets in the second round of the 1974 Major League Baseball draft.

Over four seasons as a starting pitcher in their farm system Bernard went 28–40 with a 4.17 ERA.

1978

With the Tidewater Tides in 1978, Bernard was moved into the bullpen, and responded with a 1.64 ERA as a reliever to earn a call up to the majors.

Bernard made his major league debut on June 29, pitching one inning, and allowing one earned run against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

He allowed just one earned run over his next five appearances, and made a spot start in the second game of a July 20 doubleheader with the Houston Astros.

With the score tied at two, Bernard was pulled in the fifth inning after walking the first two batters.

He earned his first career win on September 10 against the Pirates.

It would turn out to be his only career win with the club, as he would go 1–7 with a 4.50 ERA over two seasons as a Met.

1979

Following the 1979 season, the Mets traded Bernard to the Milwaukee Brewers for fellow pitcher Mark Bomback.

1980

After spending the entire 1980 and 1981 seasons in the minors, Bernard received a September call up to the Brewers in 1981, making five appearances.

1981

The Brewers went 31–22 in the second half of the strike shortened season to face the New York Yankees in the 1981 American League Division Series.

Bernard made two appearances in the ALDS, pitching 2.1 innings without allowing a base runner.

1982

He spent the full 1982 season in Milwaukee, and put together his finest season.

On May 2, Bernard earned his first career save against the Minnesota Twins.

He was 2–1 with a 4.50 ERA and the one save when the Brewers replaced manager Buck Rodgers with Harvey Kuenn.

Under Kuenn, Bernard improved to 1–0 with a 3.26 ERA and five saves.

Meanwhile, the Brewers improved to 72–43 to capture the American League East.

Bernard appeared in game one of the 1982 American League Championship Series and game six of the 1982 World Series, and did not allow a base runner in either appearance.

Bernard was not able to carry his successful 1982 season into 1983.

He was released during Spring training, and caught on with the Houston Astros.

1983

He went 4–0 with a 2.73 ERA and three saves for the Astros' triple A affiliate, the Tucson Toros in 1983, and 6–3 with a 4.57 ERA and two saves in 1984, but failed to crack the major league squad.

1985

He spent the 1985 season in the Baltimore Orioles' farm system before retiring, and going into coaching.

2006

In 2006, Bernard became the pitching coach for the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers, a minor league team for the Seattle Mariners.

He was named pitching coach of the Class-A Clinton LumberKings of the Midwest League after the '09 season.

2013

Bernard was let go by the Mariners organization after the 2013 season, then quickly hired by the San Francisco Giants as the pitching coach for their Sacramento River Cats minor league affiliate.

2019

As of 2019, Bernard was pitching coach of the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes.