Prospect Harry Ford gets taste of big leagues, knows timing of MLB debut is ‘in God’s hands’

Seattle Mariners prospect Harry Ford would have probably made his MLB debut by now if he was a member of another organization. Ranked as the No. 59 overall prospect in baseball, the 22-year-old catcher is hitting .305 with eight home runs and a .418 on-base percentage in his first season at Triple-A.

It just so happens that the Mariners have MVP frontrunner Cal Raleigh and veteran Mitch Garver to share duties behind the plate, making Ford’s path to the big leagues a little more complex. He got a step closer Friday as a member of Seattle’s taxi squad — players allowed to be with the team as non-active members of the roster — after Garver injured his jaw Thursday.

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Ford got the opportunity to experience life in the majors and participate in the pregame pitchers’ meeting, but because Garver’s injury didn’t put him on the injured list, Ford wasn’t activated to the big-league roster. So he rejoined the Tacoma Rainiers in Triple-A on Saturday.

While he waits for another call from the Mariners, Ford is going to continue doing what he’s done his whole career: lean on his strong faith in God and make the most of his situation.

“I’ve been feeling good, Tacoma’s been great,” he told the media Friday. “[Getting officially called up] is in God’s hands, so whenever they need me, they need me. I’m going to keep playing.”

On Monday, rosters for the MLB All-Star Futures Game were announced, and the American League’s features Ford for the third straight season. The showcase takes place during All-Star weekend, and this year will be hosted in Ford’s hometown of Atlanta.

The Mariners drafted Ford 12th overall out of high school in 2021. He was committed to play college baseball at Georgia Tech until a late surge up draft boards. As excited as he was to focus exclusively on baseball and start life on his own, Ford quickly found life as a minor leaguer to be more challenging than expected.

He recently told Sports Spectrum’s “What’s Up Podcast” that he battled a number of vices and felt God calling him to make a choice.

“He basically gave me an ultimatum,” Ford said on the podcast. “He was like, ‘Hey, listen. I’m going to give you a choice. You either choose this or you choose Me. You can only go one way. And so I started letting go of those things and choosing Him. But then, after that, He started opening the door to certain people in my life, especially in the Mariners organization, too, who were really centered around faith.”

Though he considered himself a Christian and had a relationship with Christ at that point, having Jesus meet him in the midst of his struggles was a life-changing experience for Ford.

“I’m thankful for it because it ultimately led me to pursue Jesus because I felt like He found me in that moment because I was searching so hard for everything else,” he said on the podcast. “It was just awesome getting to know Him and meeting Him. I thought I knew Him before, but then I feel like I really met Him then.”

Ford publicly shares his faith in a variety of ways, from posting videos on social media of him playing praise music to his partnership with Water Mission. For every home run he hits this season, he is making a donation to provide two people with Water Mission’s safe water solutions.

 

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Set to continue playing with the Rainiers, Ford is putting his future in God’s hands and trusting in whatever the Lord’s plan for him is.

“When you surrender to Him and you surrender to His life, it frees you up out there,” he said on the podcast. “It doesn’t get you so locked in on feeling like you have to be perfect and be the best and be all these things. It actually can help, because it motivates you to work harder unto the Lord. It takes away the pressure that it’s, like, all on you.”

Tacoma returns to action against the Salt Lake Bees on Tuesday at 10:05 p.m. ET.

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