Huff Named 2008 Most
Valuable Oriole
Sep/28/08 09:21 PM Filed in:
Aubrey Huff
Aubrey Huff, who leads
the American League with 82 extra-base hits and
set career-highs with 48 doubles and 96 runs
scored, has been voted winner of the 2008 Louis M.
Hatter Most Valuable Oriole Award by members of
the local media who cover the team on a regular
basis.
Huff, who completes his ninth major league season and
second with the Orioles Sunday, was the only player
named on all 27 ballots. He enters today's season
finale with a .306 average, 32 home runs and 108 RBI.
It is the second time in his career he has hit more
than 30 home runs and the third time he has topped the
100-RBI plateau. In addition to leading the league in
extra-base hits, Huff enters today's game second in the
AL in total bases (330), tied for third in doubles,
fifth with a .555 slugging percentage, sixth in RBI,
tied for eighth in home runs and 10th with 182 hits.
The 31-year-old earned American League Player of the
Week honors twice this season, for the weeks ending
July 6 and August 31. He put together hitting streaks
of 14 (August 27 – September 14) and a
career-high 19 games (July 22 – August 11) during
the year and saw time at first base, third base and
designated hitter in 153 games for the Orioles.
Huff is the first Oriole to hit at least 30 home runs
since 2004. Of his 32 homers, 14 either tied the game
(2) or put Baltimore ahead (12). He homered in
consecutive games seven times this year and recorded
five four-hit games in 2008.
Huff is the 36th different player to win the Most
Valuable Oriole Award, which is named in honor of the
late Lou Hatter, a former sportswriter for the
Baltimore Sun who covered the Orioles for 27
years. Balloting for the Most Valuable Oriole
Award is conducted with voting on a 5-3-1 basis.
Huff will be honored in a ceremony prior to Sunday's
1:35 p.m. game.
(wjz.com)