Ben or Benjamin Ford may refer to:
Benjamin Thomas Ford (born 1 April 1925), known as Ben Ford, is a British politician.
Address at time of birth, 67 Haberdasher Street, Shoreditch, County of London. Moved to Streatham, SW16 in 1927. Ford was an electronic fitter-wireman and was a councillor on Clacton Urban District Council 1959-62 and an alderman of Essex County Council 1959-65. He was election agent for Harwich in 1959 and was president of that Constituency Labour Party for seven years. He married Vera Ada Fancett 1950 with whom he had three children, Anthony, Paula and Ivan.
Ford was elected Labour Party Member of Parliament for Bradford North at the 1964 general election. Whist an MP he served as chairman of the All-Party Wool and Textile Group of MPs and was a founder member of The Manifesto Group In 1982, he was deselected as the Labour candidate in favour of Pat Wall, and subsequently stood in the 1983 general election as an independent Labour candidate. Ford polled 9% of the vote, which split Labour support and may have helped the Conservative candidate Geoffrey Lawler to win. By the early 1990s he had joined the Liberal Democrats.
Benjamin Cooper Ford (born August 15, 1975 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa) is a former Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks, New York Yankees, and Milwaukee Brewers.
Drafted by the New York Yankees in the 20th round of the 1994 Major League Baseball Draft, Ford would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Arizona Diamondbacks on August 20, 1998. Ford appeared in his last major league game on September 26, 2004. Ford gave up home run 661 to Barry Bonds on April 13, 2004.
Ford was a member of the inaugural Arizona Diamondbacks team that began play in Major League Baseball in 1998.