Apr/09/08 08:13 PM Filed in:
Aubrey Huff
ARLINGTON -- Watching the
numerous former Texas Rangers walk out onto the
field during the pregame ceremonies was like the
old days for Baltimore Orioles designated hitter
Aubrey Huff.
Huff, who starred in baseball and basketball at Brewer
High School in White Settlement, grew up watching the
Rangers and had the chance to see one of his favorite
players up close.
"I grew up watching guys like Steve Buechele here and
Pudge Rodriguez," said Huff, who led Baltimore's
offense Tuesday with a 4-for-4 showing and four runs
driven in. "Steve Buechele was one of my favorites, so
when I saw him walk by today, that was a cool
experience."
Huff came into Texas with only two hits in four games
against Seattle, but he did hit a game-winning home run
Monday. Tuesday, he had a walk to go with his 12th
career four-hit game.
Coming off hernia surgery in January, Huff is erasing
the slow start he had last season.
"When he had the surgery for the hernia, he had to go
through a lot more to get back and be ready to play,
and I think that's benefited him," Baltimore manager
Dave Trembley said. "I said it in spring training --
there was no way that he was going to get off to the
slow start this year that he did last. I was confident
that he was going to hit right from the get-go and he's
doing that."
After playing at Brewer, Huff went to Vernon College
before becoming an All-American at the University of
Miami. He was Tampa Bay's fifth pick in 1998 and spent
five full seasons with the Rays before he was traded to
Houston in 2006.
Huff signed with Baltimore last year as a free agent,
hitting .280 with 15 home runs and 72 RBI. In his
career, Huff has 11 homers against Texas.
"I've always enjoyed playing here and still see some
friendly faces in the stands every now and then," he
said. "It's a good hitter's park and the ball always
travels good here. It definitely helps the offense for
sure."
Huff walked on four pitches in the first inning and
singled up the middle in the third, scoring on a Luke
Scott home run. He had his second single in the fifth.
"I just came off a pretty bad Seattle series where I
didn't get a lot of hits, and I didn't feel too great
coming into this series," Huff said. "I just felt a
little more relaxed and let the ball get deep."
Huff nearly had his third homer of the year in the
sixth inning, as the ball hit off the yellow line in
the right-field corner but bounced back onto the field.
It was called a home run, but was changed to a double.
"This ballpark is friendly," Huff said. "I hit it on
the barrel but didn't have a whole lot of great
extension on it, but in this park I thought it was
going to go."
(star-telegram.com)