In 1985, Huffman began the season with Baltimore's
Rochester Red Wings AAA farm club. On July 10, 1985, Huffman was called up to the majors to fill the roster spot vacated by injured reliever
Nate Snell. At the time, Huffman was 6–7 with Rochester. Huffman only appeared in two games—one on July 13, 1985, against the
Chicago White Sox (in which he gave up four earned runs in of an inning pitched)—in his first stint with Baltimore that year before being sent back to the minors. He then was recalled at the end of the season and pitched in just one more game, starting the October 3, 1985 second game of a doubleheader against the
Boston Red Sox, being pulled from the game in the fifth inning after giving up an RBI single to future Hall of Famer
Wade Boggs. For his 1985 major-league season, Huffman went 0-0 and posted a 15.43 earned run average in two games, pitching innings, giving up seven hits, eight earned runs and striking out two. == Later career ==