Talk:Mike Borzello

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 * Borzello caught Alex Rodriguez's 400th home run on June 8, 2005, while in the bullpen.
 * Borzello played college baseball at California Lutheran University was in the St. Louis Cardinals' system. Graduate of Taft HS in Woodland Hills.
 * Though he never played in the Major Leagues, he played five years of minor league baseball.
 * Borzello is the godson of Yankees manager Joe Torre.

Please do not return this information to the artilce without a citation.-- Birgitte SB  17:58, 4 June 2008 (UTC)

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Should be mentioned that he hugely changed careers of two important pitchers
Despite being a catching rather than pitching coach, Borzello is credited with making specific suggestions (I don't remember precisely what, but it can probably be looked up) to Clayton Kershaw while with the Dodgers, and Kyle Hendricks prior to his incredible run in 2016, that both hugely changed the effectiveness of both pitchers for the better. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:243:C100:B9D5:8456:6C8D:6440:DADD (talk) 22:28, 30 January 2017 (UTC)