Joe Borowski to pitch Monday in Eastlake. It's dollar-beer night. You with us so far?

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 Joe Borowski to pitch Monday in Eastlake. It's dollar-beer night. You with us so far?
Joe Borowski + dollar beers = The Best Night Ever. Seeing Joe Borowski make a rehab appearance for the Indians single-A affiliate Lake County Captains doesn’t really tingle the baseball bone on its own merit – even if, like... [link]

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Borowski, Beer Night. Who’s With Me?
Published 5/16/2008 by Scott at WaitingForNextYear
... I’m sensing that this has “WFNY Outing” written all over it.  Passed on by our good friend Vince Grzegorek over at C-Notes , Joe Borowski will be making a rehab appearance for the Tribe’s Single-A affiliate Lake County Captains.  Now, if you’re thinking, “Why would I travel to see a washed-up closer,” you’re not alone.   But fear not, my friends, as the marketing geniuses in Eastlake, Ohio solved this issue right out of the gate: Dollar.  Beer.  Night .  Yes, you read that correctly.  One dollar per beer.  For the price of one gallon of gasoline, you can get three beers ...

The Yawns Of Mussina And Glavine [Blogdome]
Published 5/16/2008 by Will Leitch at Deadspin
... other than Jim Edmonds. [Joe Sports Fan] • We can't imagine it's fun to be a new blonde sportscaster in Boston media. [Red Sox Monster] • Lil Penny, still out there. [You Been Blinded] • Cliff freaking Lee. [The Legend Of Cecilio Guante] • The Kyle Farnsworth baking Dugout. [The Dugout] • Sox fans now rooting for the Yankees over the Rays. [Wicked Good Sports] • Indians fans will need beer for Joe Borowski's return. [Clevescene] • Some odd NHL playoff commercials. [The Two-Man Advantage] ...

Lazy Sunday at the Salvage Yard
Published 5/18/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Paul Cousineau) at The DiaTribe
... Scene Magazine’s “C-Notes” points out that Brodzoski (The Close)’s rehab appearance in Lake County happens to fall on $1 beer night…which is either incredible foresight or just dumb luck by someone in the Lake County promotions department. Lord knows I’ll need some suds every time I hear the words, “looks like Borowski’s warming in the pen” when (if?) he returns to “settle” the bullpen…I think I just threw up in my mouth a little. ...

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