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Stop me if you’ve heard this before but Aubrey Huff is sitting behind a computer screen in an extra medium American Alpha t-shirt, gas station sunglasses, and his wife’s underwear embarking on his exhausting quest to exterminate beta males.

The former San Francisco Giant begun transitioning from his Vaccinations Are For Sissies campaign to getting Big Mad about his former team’s decision to incorporate pride colors on their on-field uniforms to honor the LGBTQ+ community and pride celebrations in the month of June.

Via The Athletic:

The team added the 11 colors of the novel Pride logo are “emblematic of the Progress Pride Flag and signify inclusion and progression with the six pride colors.” Those 11 colors are red for life, orange for healing, yellow for sunlight, green for nature, blue for serenity, purple for spirit, black and brown to recognize LGBTQ+ people of color, and light blue, pink and white to recognize people who are transgender.

Huff revealed his disdain for the decision in a serie

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'

Former Major League Baseball player Aubrey Huff has appeared to delete his social media accounts shortly after a Christian conservative influencer half his age shared pictures of him apparently DMing her on Christmas Day.

Isabella Maria DeLuca, 23, shared the pictures of the 47-year-old Aubrey's messages in response to Huff initially writing on X that 'her sexuality is all she brings to the table'.

Huff apparently wrote: 'Hey beautiful, let's colab over cocktails and bad decisions.'

DeLuca wrote back to Huff's now-deleted criticisms on X: 'This man has the audacity to insult me but is a married father of 2 dming me on Christmas day.'

She continued: 'I never responded - is that why I got unfollowed? Is that why you’re attacking me too? Because I didn’t want to make “bad decisions” with you on Christmas morning?'

Aubrey Huff, 47, has deleted his social media after a young influencer shared DMs from hi

Aubrey Huff was exposed so poorly by conservative influencer that he deleted his Twitter / X account

Former MLB player and two-time World Series champion, Aubrey Huff, has established himself as a 'MAGA' personality for his back for former president Donald Trump and his conservative views, which gained him many detractors. However, recently not even his conservative peers can stand him nowadays.

Recently, Huff recently posted on his Twitter / X account weighing in on a feud between Isabella DeLuca and Rachel Wilson, who are right-wing activists and influencers, stating that all that DeLuca has to offer is 'her sexuality'.

DeLuca's response was devastating

Obviously, this did not slouch well with the influencer, as she exposed the former MLB player leaking a DM that Huff sent him on Christmas Day saying 'Hey beautiful let's Colab [collaborate] over cocktails and bad decisions," including a winking face emoji.

DeLuca added on said tweet: 'Is that why you dm'ed me? Because of my "delusional self worth" and "desperate need for attention?". Huff got exposed so badly th

Aubrey Huff is part comedian, part prankster and part roast master, lacking the tuxedo but sparing his teammates nothing else. When it comes to the self-styled Huff Daddy, there is no such thing as “too much information.”

Here is the most amazing thing Huff has uttered as a Giant, though:

“I was a painfully shy kid,” he said, stopping as he sensed disbelief. “No, really, I was.”

Huff grew up in a trailer park outside of Fort Worth, Texas. He lost his father at a young age and immersed himself in video games and cartoons. He described himself as a gangly, pizza-faced kid in high school who hit just one home run as a junior and senior combined, even though the outfield fence was just 350 feet to deceased center. Even as he insert on weight in junior college and started hitting deep drives, he portrayed a total lack of confidence.

So who brought him out of his shell?

“That guy,” Huff said, pointing across the Giants clubhouse to Pat Burrell, his one-time teammate at the University of Miami.

“When I transferred, the first guy I