Aubrey Huff has been in the big leagues since 2000 and has hit .279 with 241 home runs, 897 RBI and 1,684 hits in his 12-year career. He has eclipsed the 20 home run mark seven times and the 30 home run mark twice, while driving in at least 100 runs three times, scoring at least 100 runs once and hitting .300 or better three times. He has received MVP votes in three seasons, finishing as high as seventh in the league.
In 2008, Huff led the league in extra base hits, taking home a Silver Slugger Award that season. He is 35th among active players in that category, as well as 19th in intentional walks and 24th in sacrifice flies. In the playoffs, he has had some success--for example, in the 2010 World Series, he posted a .957 OPS while hitting .294.
Statistically, Huff is similar to Vernon Wells, George Bell, Cliff Floyd, Ben Oglivie, Raul Ibanez, Jose Guillen, Rico Carty, Mike Lowell, Bill White and Ryan Klesko. The Fan EloRater places him at #802, ahead of Joe Start, Happy Felsch and Charles Johnson, but behind Bill North, Steve Kemp and Patsy Dougherty.
Career projections using Bill James' Favorite Toy:
2162 G
8852 PA
7926 AB
1045 R
2176 H
465 2B
32 3B
304 HR
1,180 RBI
48 SB
40 CS
768 BB
1,205 K
.275 BA
What do you think about Aubrey Huff? Should he make the Hall of Fame when he retires? Does he have Hall of Fame potential? Did he have Hall of Fame potential at one point?
In 2008, Huff led the league in extra base hits, taking home a Silver Slugger Award that season. He is 35th among active players in that category, as well as 19th in intentional walks and 24th in sacrifice flies. In the playoffs, he has had some success--for example, in the 2010 World Series, he posted a .957 OPS while hitting .294.
Statistically, Huff is similar to Vernon Wells, George Bell, Cliff Floyd, Ben Oglivie, Raul Ibanez, Jose Guillen, Rico Carty, Mike Lowell, Bill White and Ryan Klesko. The Fan EloRater places him at #802, ahead of Joe Start, Happy Felsch and Charles Johnson, but behind Bill North, Steve Kemp and Patsy Dougherty.
Career projections using Bill James' Favorite Toy:
2162 G
8852 PA
7926 AB
1045 R
2176 H
465 2B
32 3B
304 HR
1,180 RBI
48 SB
40 CS
768 BB
1,205 K
.275 BA
What do you think about Aubrey Huff? Should he make the Hall of Fame when he retires? Does he have Hall of Fame potential? Did he have Hall of Fame potential at one point?
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