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Pat Borders

8/9/2005

Borders was given his outright release by the Mariners.

7/31/2005

The Seattle Mariners designated Borders for assignment on Friday, and by Sunday, the Mariners' scene behind the plate had changed dramatically. The team dealt Miguel Olivo to San Diego and acquired backstops Yorvit Torrealba and Miguel Ojeda in seperate trades -- on top of recalling Wiki Gonzalez. Gonzalez and Torrealba are most likely to hold down jobs with the Mariners, with Ojeda likely heading to Triple-A Tacoma.

5/31/2005

Borders started the year at Milwaukee's Triple-A Nashville affiliate, but life has changed quickly. The Brewers traded him to Seattle on May 19, and a day later he was with the big league club. After the Mariners sent struggling starting catcher Miguel Olivo to Triple-A Tacoma on Monday, the 42-year-old Borders becomes Seattle's starter.

5/19/2005

The Milwaukee Brewers have traded Borders to the Seattle Mariners in exchange for cash considerations. The 42-year-old catcher is expected to serve as a backup to starter Miguel Olivo while Wiki Gonzalez recovers from a hamstring injury. After signing a minor league deal with the Brewers in November, Borders has spent the season with Triple-A Nashville, batting .245 with three homers and 14 RBI in 26 games.