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5 Good Minutes With Joe Borchard

Interview Done by Alex Bozich

May 8, 2004

FutureSox.com

 

On Saturday May 8th, 2004, Alex Bozich interviewed White Sox outfield prospect Joe Borchard. Borchard become one of the most recognized names in the White Sox system after he was drafted in the 1st round of the 2000 draft out of the University of Stanford. He received a record $5.3 million signing bonus and is now just a level away from the big show.

 

An Interview With Joe Borchard

 

We at FutureSox, would like to thank Joe Borchard for taking time out of his day to do this interview and would also like to thank the Louisville Bats and Charlotte Knights for making this happen.

 

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I found it pretty interesting to see that he doesn't follow the White Sox. Are they all like that? ...I was pretty disappointed to hear him say that. It's not really hard to follow what they are doing. I mean, he should have a little inside information on players up and down there, so he should follow in those terms. And it's not hard at all to check the paper or the internet to see what their record and stats are.

 

Also, it was a good interview. I was glad to see Boz press Borchard about his struggles. I'm glad I took the time to listen. I'd reccomend everyone else does the same.

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I'm really impressed with his maturity. The other thing I caught out of the article was that his back has really been ailing him. I don't know about you guys, but I think a back injury is quite possibly one of the most difficult things for a hitter to deal with.

 

I'd say Back, wrist and legs are all essential for you swing. Hopefully this has been the cause for his funk and I really hope he gets his back healthy and then starts raking the ball.

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I found it pretty interesting to see that he doesn't follow the White Sox. Are they all like that? ...I was pretty disappointed to hear him say that. It's not really hard to follow what they are doing. I mean, he should have a little inside information on players up and down there, so he should follow in those terms. And it's not hard at all to check the paper or the internet to see what their record and stats are.

I honestly think it is a good thing for him to not follow things. What if he sees Aaron Rowand hitting .240 or less (hypothetically) and thinks he can do better than that and wants the call up. This could work positively and negatively. He could fire up and work harder or start trying to do too much. From what I've read from KW and others, it seems like he is affected by the pressure. KW didn't want him to read the article in the Sun-Times. He wants him to relax thinking that he is trying to do too much. He should just worry about what he is doing. In his case I think it is good for him to not follow the Sox.

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Would it be smart or not smart to give Joe Borchard a callup? I know he hasn't been doing very well at Charlotte, but like dan said, maybe that would light a fire under his ass to get going. We (well, at least me) all know he can do it, he's just got to concentrate and put it all together.

 

Then again, there's Jeremy Reed who had dominated the minors, so I don't know. What I do know is that Aaron Rowand cannot hit a breaking ball down and away if he swung at it one million times.

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Would it be smart or not smart to give Joe Borchard a callup?  I know he hasn't been doing very well at Charlotte, but like dan said, maybe that would light a fire under his ass to get going.  We (well, at least me) all know he can do it, he's just got to concentrate and put it all together.

 

Then again, there's Jeremy Reed who had dominated the minors, so I don't know.  What I do know is that Aaron Rowand cannot hit a breaking ball down and away if he swung at it one million times.

Joe needs to get healthy and have some fun on an everyday basis. Soon after I think we'll see a guy who is ready to breakout.

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Joe needs to get healthy and have some fun on an everyday basis.  Soon after I think we'll see a guy who is ready to breakout.

aboz, he mentioned his back in the interview...... did you follow up with more on that? Get any details?

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aboz, he mentioned his back in the interview......  did you follow up with more on that?  Get any details?

I talked to him again today and he hopes to play in the next few days, just precautionary as he's battling a sore back and has been getting treatment lately...Past two days he's been coaching first base... :D

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Guest JimH

Alex, great job on the interview, you're a natural!

 

You should try to do more of these, it's good experience for you and of course great for us as readers.

 

Way to go ... :cheers

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Alex, great job on the interview, you're a natural!

 

You should try to do more of these, it's good experience for you and of course great for us as readers.

 

Way to go ...  :cheers

Thanks Jim, I think you'll enjoy the Jeremy Reed interview as well, which should be posted later today once Jason gets a chance to do so...

 

And I'll be trying to do more interviews as well, I am going to be working closely with Jason and FutureSox to try and do some of other prospects.

 

My question for many of you would be, are there any other prospects you'd like to see interviewed on the site?

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Alex, you've already interviewed Reed, so that's one off the list.

 

I'd like to see Baj interviewed, and Rauch.

 

The main interivew I'd like to see is someone from the Sox personnel dept. like Dave Wilder or Duane Shaffer ... that would be really interesting.

 

I have about a million questions for those two guys.

 

For Baj, he's really experiencing some major success, I wonder how he's put it all together ... did it take awhile for his arm to come back to life, etc.

 

For Rauch, wow, lots of things to talk about with Jon.

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Alex, you've already interviewed Reed, so that's one off the list.

 

I'd like to see Baj interviewed, and Rauch.

 

The main interivew I'd like to see is someone from the Sox personnel dept. like Dave Wilder or Duane Shaffer ... that would be really interesting.

 

I have about a million questions for those two guys.

 

For Baj, he's really experiencing some major success, I wonder how he's put it all together ... did it take awhile for his arm to come back to life, etc.

 

For Rauch, wow, lots of things to talk about with Jon.

I probably could have tried to get Jon while he's here in town, but he's never been the friendliest of guys, at least when I've encountered him...

 

And Baj I'd love to do, great suggestion...Other names I was thinking of were obviously Brian Anderson and Honel.

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I'd betcha Joey B was thinking 'Coming up behind me' when Anderson and Sweeney were mentioned during the word association. I'm not too fond of that, especially ones where a struggling outfielder has to talk about up and coming ones that could completely destroy his oppurtunity to make the Sox. Oh well. Great stuff anyways!

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