Aubrey Huff's Vile Twitter Account Hits New Low With Tweet About Iranian Women
By Michael Luciano

13-year MLB veteran Aubrey Huff, who does not believe in evolution but does believe in dragons, used to operate a Twitter account that was a bit more stupid and nonsensical than what we have now. Over the last few years, however, Huff has turned increasingly antagonistic, misogynistic, and downright offensive.
His latest salvo was an extremely racist attack on Iranian women in the wake of the most recent geopolitical crisis, as the former All-Star fantasized about kidnapping women from Iran in some incredibly offensive tweets.
Let’s get a flight over and kidnap about 10 each. We can bring them back here as they fan us and feed us grapes, amongst other things....? https://t.co/bYx1ebbooa
— Aubrey Huff (@aubrey_huff) January 7, 2020
If by some incredible feat you've managed to maintain even a sliver of respect for the World Series champion, that should go right out the door with his latest tweets.
And yes, he doubled down on it later! If you'd like to see what a cartoon drawn by Jeff Sessions' right butt cheek might look like, here you go!
In light of today’s post about rescuing Iranian women from that shit hole. This is what I would imagine grateful Iranian women would do to show their appreciation to any man who saved them from the assholes that beat them, & make them wear a long tunic & scarf in 110 degree heat. pic.twitter.com/LidqxedETG
— Aubrey Huff (@aubrey_huff) January 7, 2020
Advocating for the kidnapping of women is probably a terms of service violation, but what do I know? Either way, Huff is currently in the middle of his stint on Twitter's breaking wheel, as even those with no connection to Huff or baseball are joining in to shout him down.
That's about your only shot at a woman.
— John Pavlovitz (@johnpavlovitz) January 7, 2020
Huff was a career .278 hitter that mashed 242 home runs, set numerous Tampa Bay Rays franchise records, and helped the San Francisco Giants win two championships. All that goodwill he accrued as a player could, and likely will, be washed away thanks to his Twitter activity.