Career
She later transferred to University of California, Los Angeles after a career ending rotator cuff injury. Early in his life, a then-12-year-old Borzello had been serving as a batboy for the Atlanta Braves - at that time, managed by Torre - and found himself in the middle of a series of brawls between the Braves and the visiting San Diego Padres on August 12, 1984 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. "When the fans started throwing stuff and jumped onto the field, I was like, "Oklahoma, I gotta get out of here," Borzello later said.
Borzello is a graduate of Taft High School in Woodland Hills, California and California Lutheran University.
He played catcher in minor league baseball for the Saint Louis Cardinals farm system from 1991-1994, never getting above class A.
In 1996, after his playing career ended, Torre offered him a job with the New York Yankees as bullpen catcher and batting practice pitcher, Mike earned 4 World Series rings with the New York Yankees during the 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2000 seasons. When Torre left the Yankees for the Dodgers in 2007, he brought Borzello with him as catching instructor.
In 2011 he left the Dodgers to join the Cubs as a coach, working with the catchers and scouting.