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Douglas Howell Bernier was born on June 24, 1980 in Santa Maria, California.
The Colorado Rockies signed him as an undrafted free agent in 2002. He played two big league games for them in 2008, going 0-for-4 with a strikeout. Colorado removed him from the 40-man roster that off-season.
Bernier spent the next four seasons in Triple-A, playing in the New York Yankees and Pittsburgh Pirates farm systems. The Minnesota Twins signed him to a minor league deal in 2013. He hit .295 in 92 games with the Rochester Red Wings (AAA), earning a second half call-up. His first Major League hit was an RBI double against Joe Blanton of the Los Angeles Angels on July 22nd. He began to get more playing time after veteran infielder Jamey Carroll was traded to the Kansas City Royals in a post-deadline waiver deal that August. Bernier finished the year batting .226 with five RBI over 33 games for the Twins.
Minnesota removed Bernier from the 40-man roster after the season. He signed a minor league deal to remain in the organization after clearing waivers. Bernier hit .280 for Rochester that summer, and was added to the Twins roster as a September call-up. He was 2-for-7 with a walk and a hit by pitch in limited playing time that month. Both hits were singles.
Bernier spent most of 2015 with the Red Wings, but was briefly called up to the big league roster in May. He went 1-for-5 at the plate in limited action. The lone was a two run double, which turned out to be the final at-bat of his Major League career.
He retired after spending 2016 and 2017 in the Texas Rangers minor league system. Beriner was hired by the Rockies as a scout in 2018. He was added to their Major League coaching staff as the data and game planing coordinator in 2020. Bernier became the Rockies minor league defensive coordinator in 2022.
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The Minnesota Twins and Kansas City Royals are playing Game 2 of this four-game series, the final home series of the 2019 regular season.
Here were some pre-game notes.
Twins Minor League Report (5/5): Whoomp! (There Hicks Is)
Doug Bernier was pulled from Rochester's game on Tuesday evening and he will be joining the Twins as Eduardo Nunez was placed on the DL with a left oblique strain. Bernier can be added to the 40-man in the spot of suspended Ervin Santana.
After a scary scene Tuesday night, it’s been revealed that Chattanooga’s Levi Michael suffered a high ankle sprain while sliding into second base. If you saw the play, you probably expected much worse. It’s a tough break for Michael, who has missed extended periods of time throughout his professional career.
Wilkin Ramirez was activated from Rochester’s disabled list. He takes the spot vacated by recently-promoted Eddie Rosario.
Let's take a look at the on-field action for Tuesday night.
Wednesday Twins Notes (Meyer, Kepler, Bernier, Beresford, Sano, Vargas)
It’s Wednesday in Ft. Myers. It’s Game Day, and the grounds crew at Hammond Stadium has made this field look pristine. It’s going to be another hot day in southwest Florida, with temperatures nearing 90 degrees. As always in Florida, there is a chance of rain. In fact, a good chance.
I had a chance to catch up with several Twins players in the clubhouse this morning, and now I’ll empty out the notebook.
Non-Roster Hopefuls
As Labor Day approaches and fall soon sets in, it's hard to believe that the baseball season is already almost five months complete. Monday is September 1st, and in baseball, that means September call-ups. We have discussed several players who could be promoted. The Twins certainly have a number of options. However, there are a handful of guys not on the 40-man roster who should at least be discussed in the September promotion talks.
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