This season has been all about guys stepping up and getting the job done while all of our heavy hitters were out injured. It sucks when big names like Aaron Judge and Miguel Andujar miss time but we've had a long list of new guys to watch and get excited by. One of my favorites lately has been Mike Ford. He's been pretty clutch, he has good plate discipline and his defense at first base has been good. In fact, so good that we should all be asking "Greg Bird WHO?" Seriously, I don't even know why I even mentioned him.
The Yankees have a few weeks to figure things out thanks to September expanded rosters. Thankfully Voit seems to be healthy for now, and hopefully he stays that way but once the Yankees start making decisions about the postseason roster and eventually next season where does that leave Ford?
It's been a relatively small sample size but the 10 home runs have been exciting to see, especially his hit against the Oakland A's this past weekend. Some media sources like New York Post and other blogs like THIS one are calling him a "savior" I wouldn't go that far, but I will say he's been a productive clutch hitter. Is that enough to stay in New York?
Ford's had some nice moments for us, but is it enough to keep him on the 40-man roster? Let's give him Bird's spot! Okay, all joking aside....he deserves a shot somewhere even if it isn't with us.
--Jeana Bellezza-Ochoa
BYB Managing Editor
Twitter: @nyprincessj
FYI the Yankees didn’t take him in the rule 5, the mariners returned him to the Yanks after they didn’t keep him on the 25 man roster when they selected him in the rule 5
ReplyDeleteMike Ford should be the player ahead of Edwin Encarnation.
ReplyDeleteI mean really , we could had passed on him and gave extra for Keuchel.
We had Ford and Frazier who was and has put up mote production than Encarnation. Ford now though needs to work going the other way against the shift.