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 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. 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. 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. He won the starting job at third for the remainder of the season, and batted .217 with three home runs & 24 RBIs. In , 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
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