Adam Bernero
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Adam Gino Bernero (born November 28, 1976) is a retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. Bernero pitched for the Detroit Tigers, Colorado Rockies, Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies, and Kansas City Royals.
Bernero signed with the Detroit Tigers in 1999 immediately after his final collegiate game with Armstrong Atlantic State University. Tigers scout Jeff Wetherby followed Bernero to a restaurant in order to sign him. Because he forgot to bring a contract, and because the Atlanta Braves were also interested in Bernero, Wetherby wrote out a contract for Bernero on a napkin which Bernero signed.[1] Bernero was a member of the Tigers until 2003, before being traded in mid-season to the Colorado Rockies. At that point, Bernero's record was 1-12 with an ERA of 6.08.
Bernero signed with the Boston Red Sox for the 2007 season but missed the entire season after undergoing Tommy John surgery on March 1, 2007.[2] In January 2008, he signed a minor league contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates. He became a free agent after the season.
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