New York Yankees (1996–2007) In 1995, after his playing career ended, Torre offered him a job with the
New York Yankees as a
bullpen catcher and
batting practice pitcher.
Chicago Cubs (2012–2021) In 2012, Borzello left the Dodgers to join the Cubs as a catching instructor/strategist and associate pitching coach. He earned another World Series ring with the Cubs in the
2016 World Series. He was ejected for the first time in his career on August 29, 2020 (along with
Cubs manager
David Ross,
Reds manager
David Bell, Reds Designated Hitter
Joey Votto, and Reds Left Fielder
Jesse Winker). He was suspended for 1 game for his actions. He was ejected again in Pittsburgh by Greg Gibson after Kris Bryant was hit by a pitch. Overall, Borzello coached under four different Cubs managers:
Dale Sveum,
Rick Renteria,
Joe Maddon, and
David Ross. On October 6, 2021, Cubs general manager
Jed Hoyer announced that Borzello was departing the organization.
San Diego Padres (2023–present) In 2023 Borzello joined the San Diego Padres as an advance scout. Borzello was named pitching coach for Team Italy in the 2023 WBC where they defeated Cuba and the Netherlands before ultimately losing to eventual tournament champion Japan ==References==