- Joe Borowski (baseball)
Infobox MLB player
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name = Joe Borowski
team = Free Agent
number = --
position = Relief Pitcher
birthdate = birth date and age|1971|5|4
birthplace = city-state|Bayonne|New Jersey
bats = Right
throws = Right
debutdate = July 9
debutyear = 1995
debutteam = Baltimore Orioles
statyear = July 9, 2008
stat1label = Win-Loss
stat1value = 22-34
stat2label = Saves
stat2value = 131
stat3label =Earned run average
stat3value = 4.18
stat4label =Strikeout s
stat4value = 372
teams =
*Baltimore Orioles (by|1995)
*Atlanta Braves (by|1996–by|1997)
*New York Yankees (by|1997–by|1998)
*Chicago Cubs (by|2001–by|2005)
*Tampa Bay Devil Rays (by|2005)
*Florida Marlins (by|2006)
*Cleveland Indians (by|2007–by|2008)Joseph Thomas Borowski (born
May 4 ,1971 in Bayonne,New Jersey ) is aright-handed relief pitcher who is currently afree agent . He previously played for theBaltimore Orioles ('95),Atlanta Braves ('96-'97),New York Yankees ('97–'98),Chicago Cubs ('01–'05),Tampa Bay Devil Rays ('05),Florida Marlins ('06), andCleveland Indians ('07-'08).High school career
Borowski grew up in Bayonne, attended Marist High School and was an All-America selection in both football and
baseball and a two-time All-State selection in both sports. He attendedRutgers University in New Jersey.Major League Baseball career
Borowski was a 32nd round draft pick of the
Chicago White Sox in by|1989. In by|2000, Borowski pitched in theMexican League and in the Northern League.Before his second year with the Chicago Cubs in by|2002, Borowski had never appeared in more than 25 games, but when given a chance to appear frequently he did very well. In 2002, he went 4-4 with a 2.73 ERA in 73 games of relief. The next year, he was converted to the closer role for the Cubs and was exceptional, going 2-2 with a 2.63 ERA and recording 33 saves in 37 opportunities, helping the Cubs win their division and reach the
NLCS before being eliminated by the eventual World Series champion Florida Marlins. In by|2004, Borowski suffered from a partial tear in his rightrotator cuff which limited him to just 22 games, in which he struggled, going 2-4 with an 8.02 ERA and recording 9 saves in 11 opportunities. In by|2005, Borowski broke his hand on a come-backer that went directly at him. He returned to the Cubs onMay 20 . He did not have his old closer job back, though, asRyan Dempster had emerged as the club's new closer. OnJune 29 , 2005, Borowski was released by the Cubs.Borowski was later in 2005 acquired by the Devil Rays, who use him as a set-up man to closer
Danys Báez . While with the Devil Rays, Borowski got very hot, pitching a franchise record 21 scoreless innings, and is seen by many as the catalyst for the Devil Rays 2nd half turnaround, as his inspired performance helped stabilize the Rays' otherwise shaky bullpen. However, in his last 14 appearances he gave up 15 runs, and was designated for assignment by the Devil Rays in early December, and then released.During the by|2006 season, Borowski pitched for the Florida Marlins and converted 36 out of 43 save opportunities. On
December 6 , 2006, Borowski signed a $4.25 million, one-year contract to pitch for the Cleveland Indians that included a club option for by|2008. The signing of Borowski filled the vacant closer role for Cleveland.During the by|2007 season, Borowski got off to a slow start as closer for the Indians, posting an earned run average of 13.50 in his first seven outings. His struggles were capped off after surrendering six runs to the
New York Yankees onApril 19 , 2007, in the ninth inning after coming into the game with a 4-run lead. Borowski was not charged with a blown save in this outing, since a 3-run lead or smaller is required for a pitcher to earn the save. However, he still managed to put together a good season, leading theAmerican League with 45 saves [cite web | publisher = Yahoo Sports | title = Sortable Stats: Pitching | url = http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/stats/bycategory?cat=Pitching&sort=106&conference=AL&year=season_2007 | accessdate = 2007-10-17] even though he had an ERA of 5.07. Borowski was the first closer to lead a league in saves with an ERA over 5.00.On
November 6 , 2007, the Indians exercised his $4 million club option, opting to bring him back in 2008. [cite web | last = Withers | first = Tom | title = Indians pick up club option on Paul Byrd | date = 2007-11-06 | publisher = USAToday.com | accessdate = 2008-01-23 | url= http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/2007-11-06-1528891205_x.htm ] Had the team declined Borowski's option, he would have been paid a $250,000 buyout.In 2008, Borowski got off to a bad start to the season. Putting up a current 18.00 ERA with two blown saves, he averaged a walk, 2 hits, and 2 runs per appearance. [ Verified by espn.com] Following another dreadful appearance in which he gave up 3 runs in 2/3 inning on
April 14 the Indians put him on the 15 day DL with a strainedtriceps .Borowski was designated for assignment by the Indians on
July 4 , and released onJuly 10 , 2008. [ [http://cleveland.indians.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080704&content_id=3063152&vkey=news_cle&fext=.jsp&c_id=cle Borowski designated for assignment | indians.com: News ] ]Borowski currently resides in Scottsdale,
Arizona , with his wife Tatum and two sons, Blaze and Ty.cite book
title = Cleveland Indians: Media Guide 2007
url = http://pressbox.mlb.com/pressbox/downloads/y2007/cle/player_bios.pdf
format = PDF
accessdate = 2007-05-03
publisher = MLB Advanced Media
pages = [http://pressbox.mlb.com/pressbox/downloads/y2007/cle/player_bios.pdf#page=13 p. 93] ]ee also
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List of Major League Baseball saves champions
*List of Major League Baseball all-time saves leaders References
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