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American baseball player (born 1963)
Baseball player
Michael Kale Huff
(born August 11, 1963) is an American former professional
Major League Baseball
(MLB)
outfielder
who played for several teams between 1989 and 1996.
Amateur career
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A native of
Honolulu, Hawaii
, Huff played
college baseball
at
Northwestern University
. In 1984, he played
collegiate summer baseball
with the
Falmouth Commodores
of the
Cape Cod Baseball League
.
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Professional career
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He was drafted in the sixteenth round (402nd overall) in the
1985 Major League Baseball Draft
. Over his career in the majors, Huff played
outfield
with the Dodgers, Indians, White Sox, and Blue Jays from 1989 to 1996. Huff was a member of the 1993
Western Division
Champion White Sox.
Broadcasting career
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He occasionally served as a television
broadcast
announcer for the
Chicago White Sox
, filling in for regular announcers
Ken Harrelson
and
Steve Stone
. Huff also has been known to make appearances at
Coal City High School
, at the request of Dean Vigna. He speaks to the Varsity Club about his experiences and life in the MLB.
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