Ted Ford
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Theodore Henry Ford (born February 7, 1947) is an American former right-handed
Career
Drafted by the Indians 11th overall in the
The following year, 1967, he played for the Pawtucket Indians. He hit only .210 in 443 at-bats with them.
He missed the entire 1968 and 1969 seasons due to military service.[1]
In 1970, he mostly played for the Wichita Aeros, hitting .326 with 12 home runs and 57 RBI in 383 at-bats with them. However, he started the season with the big league club. On April 7, he made his major league debut with the Indians. Facing star pitcher Dave McNally of the Baltimore Orioles, he went 0–2 with a walk in his first game.
He spent time in both the majors and minors in 1971 as well. In the majors, he hit .194 in 196 at-bats. In the minors - playing for the Aeros again - he hit .330 in 176 at-bats.
On April 3, 1972, Ford was traded to the
Ford returned to the Indians along with Dick Bosman from the Rangers for Steve Dunning on May 10, 1973.[3] He appeared in only 11 big league games that season, hitting .225 in 40 at-bats. He played his final game on September 29.
Although his major league career was over after 1973, he was still involved in notable trades after that. On April 24, 1974, for example, he was traded back to the Rangers for Charlie Hudson.
Overall, Ford hit .219 in 240 major league games. In 711 at-bats, he hit 17 home runs and drove in 68 runs.
References
- ^ Chris Holaday. "Ted Ford". sabr.org. Retrieved January 31, 2021.
- St. Petersburg Times. AP. 4 April 1972. p. 2C. Retrieved 28 July 2010.
- ^ "Bosman Sent to Indians By Rangers for Dunning," The Associated Press (AP), Thursday, May 10, 1973. Retrieved January 21, 2023.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet