Former MLB player-turned-conservative mouthpiece Audrey Huff is no longer on X/Twitter. The former World Series champ deleted his account after being called out by a woman he allegedly sent a creepy DM to before disparaging her in another tweet.
The account-ending post was prompted after Huff, who retired in 2014, commented on a “catfight” between 23-year-old Isabella Maria DeLuca and a woman named Rachel Wilson, who goes by the handle Rach4Patriarchy.
“This cat fight [sic] between [DeLuca] & [Wilson] is proof that most today’s women even know…their sexuality is all they bring to the table,” Huff reportedly tweeted, tagging both women in the since-deleted post. “Complete with a desperate need for attention, crippling debt, drama, delusional self worth, & a complete lack of accountability.”
DeLuca responded, then posted a screenshot of the two-time World Series champ allegedly sliding into her DMs.
“Hey beautiful let’s Colab [sic] over cocktails and bad decisions,” the message reportedly from Huff’s verified account — on Christmas, no less – reads.
DeLuca later followed up, adding that she never responded.
Huff, 47, has been married to his wife, Barbara Heaton, since 2007. He has two sons with Heaton, according to his written bio on MLB.com.
The fragile homophobe batted .278, and slugged 242 home runs for the Rays, Astros, Orioles, Tigers, and Giants. His account was suspended in 2021 for spreading COVID-19 misinformation.