News about Aubrey Huff

Ex-MLB star Aubrey Huff, 47, hits out after conservative Christian influencer, 23, exposed his flirty Christmas Day message: 'There's no crime for a single dude DM'ing a broad'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 5, 2024
After being called out by Isabella Maria DeLuca on December 25, the 47-year-old former Rays, Astros, Orioles, Tigers, and Giants first baseman and designated hitter blasted those who said he went into hiding. 'I was on vacation with my kids,' he wrote in reaction to a user who said he'f***ed up' by deleting his account. 'Know it will [distract] me [from] that sort of heat.' So I waited until I came home and the boys went to their bedrooms. So here I am. Consider a man who is more concerned about his children than his social media celebrity. 'It's scary.'

Ex-MLB star Aubrey Huff, 47, deletes social media after conservative Christian influencer, 23, shares his Christmas Day DMs asking to 'colab over cocktails and bad decisions'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 2, 2024
Aubrey Huff, a former Major League Baseball player, appeared to delete his social media pages only after a Christian conservative influencer half his age posted photos of her apparently DMing her on Christmas Day. Isabella DeLuca, 23, posted a snapshot of the 47-year-old Aubrey's messages in reaction to Huff's remark that "her sexuality is all she brings to the table." 'Hey, let's discuss cocktails and poor choices,' Huff said.'

In a California school board election, former Giants slugger Aubrey Huff loses a LANDSLIDE vote

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 9, 2022
A.175 average in baseball would be considered pathetic for a Major League player, but the reality is even worse for political candidates, according to Aubrey Huff, a notorious former San Francisco Giants slugger. In a California school board election, the 45-year-old conservative received just 17.5 percent, much below baseball's notorious 'Mendoza' line. Huff's campaign was undoubtedly hampered by his permanent Twitter ban, despite his regularly ill-informed tweets of COVID-19, including the assertion that masks and vaccines exacerbated the pandemic. He also launched threatening threats in the case that liberal Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders became president, and he once joked about abducting Iranian women and beating them. With 82.5 percent of the vote, his opponent, incumbent Debra Schade, maintained her board seat in the Solana Beach school district.