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Prior to the start of Spring Training, Borchard is scheduled for a weeklong trip to Chicago. Borchard plans to make a few hospital visits, something he has been doing during the entire offseason, and then finish things off with a trip to SoxFest.

 

Borchard laughed when asked what sort of fan reception he expects when announced on the event's first night. The detractors became fairly vocal near the end of 2004.

 

But Borchard is ready for whatever input the fans provide. He hasn't given up on himself, and he hopes the fans won't either.

 

"If nothing else, I hope they can understand I am sure as heck going out and giving it all I can every day," Borchard said. "Things just didn't go too well. Things will be better.

 

"Have patience with me, understanding that I'm about as impatient with myself as anyone can be. I'm excited to get out there and play, knowing that better performances will come along."

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The fact that we signed Dye and traded for Pod when we had an outfield spot open is a vote of no-confidence for Borchard. Whatever confidence he had left should be gone now.

 

If you would have told me we would let Mags walk a few years ago, I would have bet it was because we had Borchard. Now we are signing Timo Perez in his should-be roster spot.

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Calling Joe B a piece of garbage and other bad things is too harsh. He does have a lot of potential and remember we all cry when KW trades away our prospects. Let's give the guy a chance. It ain't hurting anything to do that and maybe we will get a surprise.

Not one person will cry about him being gone. Maybe his mother? But i still have my doubts.

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he is a piece of garbage.

I take offense to that statement in particular, especially due to my relationship with Joe.

 

He's done an audio interview for Soxtalk, which took time out of his pre-game routine. And when I asked Joe if it would be a problem, he of course said it wouldn't be and answered every question I threw at him. He surely didn't have to do this, but for Joe, this was something he was happy to do because he knew it was important to me and to many of you at Soxtalk.

 

Everytime I've shown up at the ballpark here in Louisville, Joe has gone out of his way to take a few minutes of his time to chat with me and I am very appreciative of that fact. He's even gone as far as to ask how my schooling was going and how my father was. I can't say that about any other professional athlete I've ever dealt with.

 

Call the guy a bust, a waste of Sox money, but a piece of garbage is something that Joe Borchard is NOT.

 

He is a class act both on and off the field and has gone out of his way to make himself accessible and has always been eager to speak with me. For that, I admire the guy.

 

And for your comment, you should be ashamed.

 

In the future, maybe you should think long and hard before posting a comment that is totally off base and highly offensive to some of us here at the site.

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I take offense to that statement in particular, especially due to my relationship with Joe.

 

He's done an audio interview for Soxtalk, which took time out of his pre-game routine.  And when I asked Joe if it would be a problem, he of course said it wouldn't be and answered every question I threw at him.  He surely didn't have to do this, but for Joe, this was something he was happy to do because he knew it was important to me and to many of you at Soxtalk.

 

Everytime I've shown up at the ballpark here in Louisville, Joe has gone out of his way to take a few minutes of his time to chat with me and I am very appreciative of that fact.  He's even gone as far as to ask how my schooling was going and how my father was.  I can't say that about any other professional athlete I've ever dealt with.

 

Call the guy a bust, a waste of Sox money, but a piece of garbage is something that Joe Borchard is NOT.

 

He is a class act both on and off the field and has gone out of his way to make himself accessible and has always been eager to speak with me.  For that, I admire the guy.

 

And for your comment, you should be ashamed. 

 

In the future, maybe you should think long and hard before posting a comment that is totally off base and highly offensive to some of us here at the site.

As much as I dislike Borch's play, he's a nice as hell guy.

I was involved in this one thing during the BoSox series last year where you run out to a position and the player that plays there signs you an autograph, etc.

So I was out in RF, and Borch was playing right that night. He was an awesome guy, really really friendly. :headbang

 

Now if only he could start hitting. ;)

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from what i heard he works as hard as rowand does if not more... really all you can expect these guys is try there best and do whatevr they can do to be a good player... borchard has done that but it hasnt worked out so as frustrating it is since we paid him a good sum of money and all i respect him as a person and a player

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