Harry Ford has taken the world by storm through his performances at the World Baseball Classic and has become an icon.
At the Regensburg World Baseball Classic Qualifiers, Harry Ford hit three home runs and drove in eight runs. He was named the Most Valuable Player. Every time he walked up to the plate, he struck fear into the hearts of opposing pitchers, and he nearly single-handedly carried Team Great Britain to its very first World Baseball Classic competition.
Despite this, the top prospect for the Mariners, Harry Ford, almost certainly would not have been selected to play for Great Britain if not for the fact that his coach was wearing the appropriate shirt at the appropriate time. It was, in fact, thanks to Brad Marcelino, Ford’s hitting coach with the Modesto Nuts and a longtime player and coach for the British national team, as well as his Team GB sweatshirt, that the wheels were set in motion for the future of baseball in the United Kingdom. Brad Marcelino was a longtime player and coach for the British national team.
The Mariners were so impressed by his bat and his ability to potentially play anywhere on the field that they took the high school catcher from North Cobb High School in Kennesaw, Georgia, as the 12th overall pick in the draught. North Cobb High School is located in Kennesaw. That was the first time that Jerry Dipoto, the general manager of the Mariners, used the team’s first-round Draft pick on a high school athlete during his stint with the Mariners.
Ford displayed all of those qualities during the previous season at the Single-A level in Modesto, which is where he met Marcelino and was wearing the fateful hoodie. The 19-year-old had a batting line of.274/.425/.438 along with 11 home runs before to his breakout performance for Team GB.
Harry Ford is leading by example for Great Britain
It’s possible that Ford’s national team will soon experience the same dramatic rise he has. After failing to qualify for the World Baseball Classic for the first time ever after losing to Israel in the 2017 Qualifiers, the team now has a youthful and promising pool of ballplayers from which to choose. Before, the team has never qualified for the tournament.
The previous season was Matt Koperniak’s first in Triple-A with the Cardinals. Koperniak was born in London. Before shifting his attention to mastering center field with the Marlins, Jazz Chisholm Jr. made public statements about his desire to play baseball. He is known as the “neon exclamation mark” on the Marlins and is the cover athlete for the video game MLB The Show 23. Thankfully for the Dodgers, outfielder Trayce Thompson, who finished the second half of the previous season with a.948 OPS and 11 home runs, was prepared to play and eager in doing so as well.
Since taking over the national team in 2020, Spencer and Gary Anderson, who is the head of performance coaching, have been working together to establish a recruiting and development plan. This is a very real component of the plan. Anderson is not traditionally known as a baseball trainer; rather, the focus of his work has been to transform the athletic programs in Great Britain into dominant powerhouses in all kinds of sports. He has worked on a number of Olympic sports, the most notable of which is possibly his contribution to the British bobsled team’s bronze medal performance at the Winter Olympics in Sochi in 2014.
The objective that Anderson and Spencer set for themselves was to supercharge the progress that the squad had made since it competed in its first WBC Qualification in 2012. They started seeking top-tier talent with ties to the United Kingdom and all around the world, including players like Ford, and this included players like Ford.
Yet Ford’s brilliance behind the dish isn’t the only thing that sets him apart as an exceptional figure for the country. It’s how he plays the game and how he embraces his role on the national team. Young players in the United Kingdom now have a road plan to follow and a role model to look up to in him. He is someone the players of the future can rally behind.
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