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Tucker Ashford

Thomas Steven Ashford (born December 4, 1954) is a former Major League Baseball third baseman. He was drafted second overall (to Roy Smalley III) in the 1974 January Draft by the San Diego Padres. In addition to the Padres, Ashford also played for the Texas Rangers (1980), New York Yankees (1981), New York Mets (1983) and Kansas City Royals (1984).

Tucker Ashford
Third baseman
Born: (1954-12-04) December 4, 1954 (age 68)
Memphis, Tennessee
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 21, 1976, for the San Diego Padres
Last MLB appearance
May 14, 1984, for the Kansas City Royals
MLB statistics
Hits111
Home runs6
Batting average.218
Teams

Early years

Ashford attended Covington High School in Covington, Tennessee, and was the starting quarterback of the football team his senior year. After a short stint at the University of Mississippi, Ashford transferred to Southwest Tennessee Community College. He played American Legion ball for Post 1 in Memphis, and was the George W. Rulon Player of the Year in 1973.[1]

San Diego Padres

Upon being drafted by the Padres in the 1974 January Draft, Ashford was assigned to the Walla Walla Padres of the Northwest League. Playing primarily shortstop, Ashford batted .243 with four home runs & thirty runs batted in. His transition to third base began the following season with the Texas League's Alexandria Aces. His twelve home runs & 67 RBIs for the Amarillo Gold Sox in 1976 earned him a September call up to the Padres. He went 3-for-5 with a walk, a double & two stolen bases in six plate appearances.

Ashford began the 1977 season in triple A. On June 8, the Padres sold Doug Rader's contract to the Toronto Blue Jays. A week later, Bobby Valentine, his replacement at third base, was traded to the New York Mets.[2] The Padres experimented with Gene Tenace & Dave Kingman (acquired for Valentine) at third before calling Ashford back up at the beginning of July. He collected his first major league RBI in his second start.[3] On July 5, he hit his first major league home run off the Houston Astros' Bo McLaughlin with two outs in the ninth inning to send the game to extra innings. In the twelfth, he singled in the winning run.[4] He won the starting job at third for the remainder of the season, and batted .217 with three home runs & 24 RBIs.

In 1978, new manager Roger Craig awarded the third base job to the Padres' number one overall pick in the 1974 Major League Baseball draft, Bill Almon. Ashford batted .245 with three home runs & a career high 26 RBIs as a back up infielder.

Rangers & Yankees

After spending all of 1979 in triple A, Ashford was traded to the Texas Rangers with Gaylord Perry & minor leaguer Joe Carroll for Willie Montañez.[5] Once again, he spent all of 1980 in triple A with the Charleston Charlies, with the exception of a brief call up to the majors when starting third baseman Buddy Bell sustained an injury.

During the off season, he was traded to the New York Yankees for fellow infielder Roger Holt. Despite batting an even .300 with seventeen RBIs and 86 RBIs to beat Greg Wells out for the International League Most Valuable Player Award in 1981,[6] Ashford only saw his way into the late innings of three Yankee games that October, never receiving an at bat.

A poor performance in Spring training took Ashford "out of the picture" for 1982, according to Yankees owner George Steinbrenner.[7] After another season at triple A, he was traded to the crosstown rival Mets for two minor leaguers.

New York Mets

Ashford got off to an exceptional start with the Mets' triple A affiliate, the Tidewater Tides. A .327 batting average through twelve games earned him a call to the majors. His call up to the Mets received much fanfare, as he was called up with 1980 Major League Baseball draft number one overall pick Darryl Strawberry.[8] His first hit as a Met was his only career triple.[9] He also made his only career appearance behind the plate against the Cincinnati Reds on July 13.[10]

Just as the 1984 season was set to begin, he was traded to the Kansas City Royals for pitcher Tom Edens.[11] He earned a spot on the Royals' bench to start the season, but after batting just .154 through nine games, he was sold to the Baltimore Orioles. He finished out the season in triple A for the Orioles, and spent one more season at triple A for the Philadelphia Phillies before retiring.

Career statistics

Games PA AB Runs Hits 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO Avg. Slg. Fld%
222 569 510 42 111 31 1 6 55 5 47 75 .218 .318 .949

Ashford married his high school sweetheart, Sherry.[12] They had three children, Jason, Monica & Leslie, who also graduated from Covington High School.

References

  1. ^ "Tucker Ashford". American Legion.
  2. ^ "The true story of The Midnight Massacre". New York Daily News. June 17, 2007.
  3. ^ "Cincinnati Reds 6, San Diego Padres 3". Baseball-Reference.com. July 2, 1977.
  4. ^ "San Diego Padres 8, Houston Astros 7". Baseball-Reference.com. July 5, 1977.
  5. ^ "Padres Send Perry to Rangers". Bulletin Journal. Concord Publishing House. February 17, 1980. p. 9.
  6. ^ "Covington athlete named International League MVP". The Jackson Sun. Associated Press. 1 September 1982. p. 27. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  7. ^ Gross, Jane (March 22, 1982). "Steinbrenner Cracks Whip". The New York Times.
  8. ^ "Outfielder Darryl Strawberry recalled by the New York Mets". United Press International. May 4, 1983.
  9. ^ "San Diego Padres 5, New York Mets 4". Baseball-Reference.com. May 28, 1983.
  10. ^ "Cincinnati Reds 3, New York Mets 1". Baseball-Reference.com. July 13, 1983.
  11. ^ "Transactions". New York Times. April 2, 1984.
  12. ^ Moran, Malcolm (May 12, 1983). "Ashford Wants to Help Mets". New York Times. Retrieved December 4, 2022.

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Baseball Almanac, or The Ultimate Mets Database

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Thomas Steven Ashford born December 4 1954 is a former Major League Baseball third baseman He was drafted second overall to Roy Smalley III in the 1974 January Draft by the San Diego Padres In addition to the Padres Ashford also played for the Texas Rangers 1980 New York Yankees 1981 New York Mets 1983 and Kansas City Royals 1984 Tucker AshfordThird basemanBorn 1954 12 04 December 4 1954 age 68 Memphis TennesseeBatted RightThrew RightMLB debutSeptember 21 1976 for the San Diego PadresLast MLB appearanceMay 14 1984 for the Kansas City RoyalsMLB statisticsHits111Home runs6Batting average 218TeamsSan Diego Padres 1976 1978 Texas Rangers 1980 New York Yankees 1981 New York Mets 1983 Kansas City Royals 1984 Contents 1 Early years 2 San Diego Padres 3 Rangers amp Yankees 4 New York Mets 5 Career statistics 6 References 7 External linksEarly years EditAshford attended Covington High School in Covington Tennessee and was the starting quarterback of the football team his senior year After a short stint at the University of Mississippi Ashford transferred to Southwest Tennessee Community College He played American Legion ball for Post 1 in Memphis and was the George W Rulon Player of the Year in 1973 1 San Diego Padres EditUpon being drafted by the Padres in the 1974 January Draft Ashford was assigned to the Walla Walla Padres of the Northwest League Playing primarily shortstop Ashford batted 243 with four home runs amp thirty runs batted in His transition to third base began the following season with the Texas League s Alexandria Aces His twelve home runs amp 67 RBIs for the Amarillo Gold Sox in 1976 earned him a September call up to the Padres He went 3 for 5 with a walk a double amp two stolen bases in six plate appearances Ashford began the 1977 season in triple A On June 8 the Padres sold Doug Rader s contract to the Toronto Blue Jays A week later Bobby Valentine his replacement at third base was traded to the New York Mets 2 The Padres experimented with Gene Tenace amp Dave Kingman acquired for Valentine at third before calling Ashford back up at the beginning of July He collected his first major league RBI in his second start 3 On July 5 he hit his first major league home run off the Houston Astros Bo McLaughlin with two outs in the ninth inning to send the game to extra innings In the twelfth he singled in the winning run 4 He won the starting job at third for the remainder of the season and batted 217 with three home runs amp 24 RBIs In 1978 new manager Roger Craig awarded the third base job to the Padres number one overall pick in the 1974 Major League Baseball draft Bill Almon Ashford batted 245 with three home runs amp a career high 26 RBIs as a back up infielder Rangers amp Yankees EditAfter spending all of 1979 in triple A Ashford was traded to the Texas Rangers with Gaylord Perry amp minor leaguer Joe Carroll for Willie Montanez 5 Once again he spent all of 1980 in triple A with the Charleston Charlies with the exception of a brief call up to the majors when starting third baseman Buddy Bell sustained an injury During the off season he was traded to the New York Yankees for fellow infielder Roger Holt Despite batting an even 300 with seventeen RBIs and 86 RBIs to beat Greg Wells out for the International League Most Valuable Player Award in 1981 6 Ashford only saw his way into the late innings of three Yankee games that October never receiving an at bat A poor performance in Spring training took Ashford out of the picture for 1982 according to Yankees owner George Steinbrenner 7 After another season at triple A he was traded to the crosstown rival Mets for two minor leaguers New York Mets EditAshford got off to an exceptional start with the Mets triple A affiliate the Tidewater Tides A 327 batting average through twelve games earned him a call to the majors His call up to the Mets received much fanfare as he was called up with 1980 Major League Baseball draft number one overall pick Darryl Strawberry 8 His first hit as a Met was his only career triple 9 He also made his only career appearance behind the plate against the Cincinnati Reds on July 13 10 Just as the 1984 season was set to begin he was traded to the Kansas City Royals for pitcher Tom Edens 11 He earned a spot on the Royals bench to start the season but after batting just 154 through nine games he was sold to the Baltimore Orioles He finished out the season in triple A for the Orioles and spent one more season at triple A for the Philadelphia Phillies before retiring Career statistics EditGames PA AB Runs Hits 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO Avg Slg Fld 222 569 510 42 111 31 1 6 55 5 47 75 218 318 949Ashford married his high school sweetheart Sherry 12 They had three children Jason Monica amp Leslie who also graduated from Covington High School References Edit Tucker Ashford American Legion The true story of The Midnight Massacre New York Daily News June 17 2007 Cincinnati Reds 6 San Diego Padres 3 Baseball Reference com July 2 1977 San Diego Padres 8 Houston Astros 7 Baseball Reference com July 5 1977 Padres Send Perry to Rangers Bulletin Journal Concord Publishing House February 17 1980 p 9 Covington athlete named International League MVP The Jackson Sun Associated Press 1 September 1982 p 27 Retrieved 4 December 2022 Gross Jane March 22 1982 Steinbrenner Cracks Whip The New York Times Outfielder Darryl Strawberry recalled by the New York Mets United Press International May 4 1983 San Diego Padres 5 New York Mets 4 Baseball Reference com May 28 1983 Cincinnati Reds 3 New York Mets 1 Baseball Reference com July 13 1983 Transactions New York Times April 2 1984 Moran Malcolm May 12 1983 Ashford Wants to Help Mets New York Times Retrieved December 4 2022 External links EditCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Baseball Almanac or The Ultimate Mets Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tucker Ashford amp oldid 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