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The White Sox love the way rookie outfielder Joe Borchard is looking this spring, but he still is expected to spend the year in center field at Triple-A Charlotte.
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Chicago's Joe Borchard is one of those high strikeout guys you should take a chance on he could easily grow into a 40-homer guy soon. ...
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Prize prospect Joe Borchard is among 14 non-roster players coming to camp, but he's not expected to make his Sox debut until late season if then.
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Borchard is another one of those college quarterbacks/baseball players we seem to see five or six of every draft year.
covering baseball for USATODAY.com.No sure-fire No. 1 in draft 2000
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I defer to Therese Borchard who writes a wonderful blog entitled "Beyond Blue."
Rev. Susan Sparks: What Are You Getting Baby Jesus For The Holidays? Rev. Susan Sparks 2011
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I defer to Therese Borchard who writes a wonderful blog entitled "Beyond Blue."
Rev. Susan Sparks: What Are You Getting Baby Jesus For The Holidays? Rev. Susan Sparks 2011
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Too late did Borchard realize three small children were two too many.
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Too late did Borchard realize three small children were two too many.
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The boy was fine and the mom was forgiving, but Borchard was hysterical, and her retelling of the tale — particularly as regards her own guilt over it — was so memorable that an editor persuaded her to turn it into a magazine article, and subsequently into this book.
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When she reads Winnicott, however, Borchard decides that the approach to mothering he characterizes as good enough is actually pretty close to perfect:
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