June 2: Ford’s selection is now official with the Mariners announcing the move today.
June 1: The Mariners are selecting the contract of first baseman Mike Ford, reports Ryan Divish of the Seattle Times (Twitter links). He adds that the move won’t be official until tomorrow but outfielder Taylor Trammell has already been optioned as the corresponding move. The club already had a 40-man roster vacancy and won’t require another move to open a spot there. Ford had triggered an opt-out in his minor league deal earlier today, giving the club 48 hours to add him to the roster or else lose him to free agency, though they’ve quickly taken the former route.
Ford, 30, gets back to the majors thanks to a torrid stretch on the farm to start this year. He signed a minor league deal with the Mariners in the winter and has 13 home runs through 49 Triple-A games so far. He’s been playing in the hitter-friendly Pacific Coast League but his .302/.427/.605 batting line still amounts to a 143 wRC+, indicating he’s been 43% better than league average at the plate overall. He has a 16.1% walk rate and a strikeout rate of just 14.2%.
The lefty-swinger has posted strong results in the minors before, having hit .263/.363/.493 over 365 Triple-A games for his career. But his attempts to handle major league pitching haven’t gone as well, as he’s hit .201/.301/.387 in 468 plate appearances dating back to 2019. He’s never really been given a lengthy chance, however, as he’s yet to get into more than 50 games in a big league season.
The Mariners will see if he can provided a needed jolt to their offense. The club is collectively hitting .228/.308/.381 for a wRC+ of 97. The designated hitter slot has been especially disappointing, with the club getting a collective .148/.248/.295 line out of that position. That translates to a wRC+ of 56, the worst such mark in the majors. There hasn’t been any set player in that role, as the club has largely used it to give more at-bats to their many outfielders, with Julio Rodríguez, Jarred Kelenic, Teoscar Hernández, AJ Pollock and Taylor Trammell all getting some time there. Since Ford is only really capable of playing first base and the M’s have Ty France there, Ford could take some plate appearances away from that outfield group.
Of course, the one who is most obviously squeezed out of playing time is Trammell, as he’s now headed down to the farm. He’s somewhat similar to Ford in the sense that he’s always struggled in the majors despite crushing in the minors. He’s hitting .133/.278/.333 for Seattle this year and has a .168/.269/.370 line in his big league career, striking out in 37% of his plate appearances. In Triple-A, however, he’s hit .285/.377/.495 across three different seasons. He’ll now head back there to try to get into a good groove.
The transaction is potentially significant for Trammell as he has just one option season remaining. Once he spends 20 days in the minors, that means he will officially burn that final option here in 2023 and will be out of options in 2024.
dumper
Built ford tough
Bookbook
It’s a reasonable move. Trammell and Ford had each earned that move more than a week ago, so I’m not clear why they waited if they were going to do it.
mlb fan
When you’re optioned for Mike Ford, that’s a wake-up call right there.
Fred Park
I wonder if Ford will be in the lineup tomorrow. It would not surprise me, but maybe it will depend on whether the Rangers pitcher is a righty or not.
Fred Park
Friday, Junje 2, 2:24 pm: Yup. Here he is hitting 8th against righty Gray.
You never know when a move like this might be just the catalyst the team needs to break out of its slump.
I hope so. Time’s a-wastin’!
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Probably not a popular take, but I think the Mariners should give the DH spot to Pollock and let him run with it. With regular playing time and consistent AB’s I think he could get his bat going, the guy is a professional hitter who’s “been there, done that.”
xcfan
It seems like they tried that for a few weeks a month ago.
Curly Was The Smart Stooge
He’s been around as a Ford, but he’s really an Edsel & just as successful
He has more lives than a Jaguar
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Curly you haven’t seen my Impala yet, it can run circles around your fancy schmancy Edsel.
papad57
France can play 2nd base occasionally… Ford can play first so they could still be in the same lineup once in a while if Ford can keep the hot bat going!
Monkey’s Uncle
Garbage in, garbage out.
George Carlin used this phrase talking about elections, but it can also apply here.
HBan22
This guy is the definition of a AAAA player.
stymeedone
With all the “name” players exercising opt outs, who would have predicted Mike Ford would be the only one called up?
Edp007
Where’s Paul Sorrento?
DCartrow
He and Ken Phelps went into the roofing business.
They went bankrupt.
All their work was on the house.
Fred Park
Diggerr, they called him.
lee cousins
I hope Ford can put it in the right gear. This hitting is not running on all cylinders the M’s didn’t check all the box’s when it came to hitting this year, Imagine if Kelenic hadn’t pull through, with Pollock, Wong, Trammel, Murphy, Teo. not hitting their weight they
need to do some shopping soon.
SFBay314
4 PA but he is FOREVER GIANT
Stevil
I know a lot of Mariner fans have been waiting for this, but this is more about how bad Trammell has been at the plate. Struck out a lot, didn’t hit and didn’t walk. His last 25 PAs or so were especially bad.
If Ford can give them better PAs for however long he’s with the team, it will be a win. But ultimately, Seattle needs real MLB sluggers.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
I wonder why some have such a hard time adjusting from AAA to MLB, while many lesser guys can do it much more easily.
agentx
Yeah, situations like these and call-outs to the likes of Paul Sorrento above got me pondering the different career trajectories of Ford, Trammell, and onetime Mariner farmhand Ji-man Choi.
Even among those three, there are such different outcomes vs. prospect pedigree and tools.
TommyHawkBraves
Dude should go to Japan and be a superstar.