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#20 Lew Ford - Profile

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Birthday: Aug 12, 1976
Hometown: Central Islip
Height: 6-0
Weight: 190 lbs

Ford enters his ninth season with the Ducks, including his fifth as a player/coach. In eight seasons with Long Island, he has accrued the highest batting average of any player in franchise history at .328 (min. 500 at-bats). He has played 552 regular season games in a Ducks uniform, totaling 61 home runs, 340 RBI, 372 runs scored, 694 hits, 153 doubles and a .396 on-base percentage. The 41-year-old has also played in 32 postseason games with the Flock, adding three homers, 14 RBI, 14 runs and 11 walks.

The former Major Leaguer has received a host of accolades since joining the Ducks. He was named the Atlantic League’s Player of the Year in 2014 after breaking the league’s single-season records for hits (189) and games played (140). He was also voted to back-to-back Atlantic League All-Star Games in 2014 and 2015. The Texas native became the 13th player in franchise history to reach the Major Leagues after playing on Long Island, doing so with the Baltimore Orioles in August of 2012 after beginning the year with the Ducks. He has appeared in four Atlantic League Championship Series with Long Island, including the team’s Championship-winning club in 2013.

A draft selection of the Boston Red Sox in 1999, Ford has spent parts of six seasons in the Major Leagues. He combined to play in 519 games with the Minnesota Twins (2003-07) and Orioles (2012), totaling 35 home runs, 176 RBI, 235 runs, 83 doubles and 10 triples. He has also appeared in the postseason on four separate occasions and has a .300 career playoff batting average with three RBI and three runs. In addition to being an outfielder, Ford previously served as the Ducks’ hitting coach in 2014 before shifting to the role of bench coach over the past three seasons.