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April 22, 2023 – Pacific Coast League (PCL)Tacoma Rainiers News Release

Tacoma, WA – Tacoma designated hitter Mike Ford drilled three home runs to right field on Friday night at Cheney Stadium, including a second inning grand slam, and drove in eight of 10 Rainiers runs in a 10-2 victory over the El Paso Chihuahuas (7-12). Tacoma (10-8) is 7-2 at home this season, and leads this weeklong series 3-1. Ford left the facility with a two-run homer in the first and eighth innings, around the slam.


Ford’s feat was Tacoma’s third three-homer game since July 2 of last season. Brian O’Keefe did so on 7/2/22 at home vs. Salt Lake, before Zach Green went deep thrice two days later at Reno on July 4 (7 RBI).

It was Ford’s second-career game with (at least) three home runs: He went yard four times on 5/25/14 for Class A Charleston of the South Atlantic League, at Hickory (5 RBI) in a 17-10 win. Charleston hit five total homers in that game; the other was an Aaron Judge solo shot.

A career-high eight RBI for Ford was most in a game for Tacoma since Green’s seven on 7/4 last season, and second-most for the franchise during the “Rainiers” era and Seattle Mariners affiliation (since 1995). A.J. Zapp drove in nine runs on 8/20/04 at home vs. Fresno.

Ford now has six homers on the year, tying him with O’Keefe and Jake Scheiner for the club lead. Before Friday’s outburst, Ford hadn’t homered since 4/4 vs. Reno at Cheney Stadium, when he went deep in three straight games from April 1-4 amidst a seven-game hit streak and eight-game RBI streak to open his season. His 26 RBI in only 16 games played now lead the Pacific Coast League, entering Saturday.

Friday was the third game in four on this homestand where a Rainiers hitter homered at least twice. On Tuesday it was Scheiner, and Jacob Nottingham on Wednesday. Each hit a pair of two-run jacks.

It was the first grand slam this season for Tacoma; last year’s club hit five, but none until June 8.

Tacoma’s 26 home runs are 10th-most in Triple-A (fifth in PCL), but 19 of those clouts have come with at least one runner on base. The Rainiers have swatted 11 two-run homers and seven three-run jobs along with Ford’s slam.

Forgive Ford if his heroics overshadowed a sterling quality start from Rainiers right-hander Jose Rodriguez, who worked six complete innings, allowing a lone (earned) run. Rodriguez struck out seven (season-high) while scattering five hits, and did not walk a batter. It was the first time this season Tacoma did not…

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