Aubrey Huff

  • Aubrey Huff is an IF/OF/DH for the Baltimore Orioles. An All-District baseball player at Brewer High School in Fort Worth, Tx, Huff went on to attend Vernon College before eventually transferring to the University of Miami. In 1998 the Tampa Bay Rays selected Huff in the 5th round of the amateur draft. Huff made his major league debut on August 2, 2000. Huff's best season in a Rays uniform came in 2003 when he hit .311, 34 Home Run, 107 Runs Batted In, and finished 24th in American League MVP voting. In 2006 the Rays traded huff to the Houston Astros for Ben Zobrist and Mitch Talbot. The following season, Huff signed a free agent contract to join the Orioles.
  • Strengths

    Huff is a solid run producer, with power to all fields[1]. He is also a versatile defensive option who has the ability to play first, third, left field, or right field[2].
  • Weaknesses

    Huff has not consistently played up to his talent[1], and he does not excel defensively at any position[2].

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