Huff happy for old Rays
teammates
Sep/23/08 06:40 PM Filed in:
Aubrey Huff
Aubrey Huff remembers vividly
when Tampa Bay was a last-place team. Now that the
Rays are headed to the playoffs, he's delighted to
see a few old friends enjoying success.
Huff spent five long seasons in Tampa Bay. He was
traded to Houston late in the 2006 season, and signed
with the Orioles as a free agent in January 2007. The
Orioles are in last place, and his former team has
clinched a spot in the postseason.
"I am happy for a few guys I played with," Huff said
Tuesday. "If we're not going to be in there, I'd love
to see them in there and go all the way."
Huff played 799 games with Tampa Bay -- second-most in
club history. He is the career leader in home runs,
RBIs, doubles and extra-base hits.
When Huff played in Tampa Bay, the Rays never won more
than 70 games. The Rays began Tuesday's doubleheader
against Baltimore in first place in the AL East with 93
wins.
"I knew they'd be good. I had no idea they'd be that
good," Huff said.
Huff hoped that when he signed with the Orioles, they'd
be able to contend. He still thinks that can happen, in
part because the Rays did it.
"If they can, we can. They turned it around in two
years," he said. "There's no reason this organization
can't do it as well. (Tampa Bay) stockpiled a lot of
young talent, and gave it time to develop."
(baltimoresun.com)