Aubrey Huff

Aubrey Huff is a well-known American model, former professional baseball player, and CEO of Alpha American. Aubrey Huff was a Major League Baseball player for 13 seasons (MLB).

How much is the net worth of Aubrey Huff?

This player undoubtedly earns a lot of money from his professional career. As of 2021, Huff’s net worth is estimated to be around $10 million.

Childhood of Aubrey Huff

Aubrey Huff’s full name is Aubrey Lewis Huff. His birthday is December 20, 1976, and he was born under the sign of Sagittarius. He is currently 44 years old and of American nationality. He was born in Marion, Ohio, but raised in Mineral Wells, Texas, in the United States. Aubrey II is his father’s name, and Fonda is his mother’s.

His father was shot and killed as an innocent bystander in a domestic dispute while working as an electrician when he was only six years old. Angela is his sister’s name. His mother raised him and his sister after his father died.

Caption: Aubrey Huff (source: Wikipedia)

Education of Aubrey Huff

He began his education at Mineral Wells High School. When his family relocated to Fort Worth, he transferred to Brewer High School. In high school, he was named to the All-District baseball team, but he was best known as a basketball player. He did, however, graduate in 1995. He attended Vernon College for two years.

Later, for his final two years of college baseball, he transferred to the University of Miami. This man completed his UM college career and was inducted into the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame in 2009.

Aubrey Huff’s Career

Huff played for the Houston Astros, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Detroit Tigers, Baltimore Orioles, and San Francisco Giants, with whom he won two World Series. Furthermore, he batted and threw right-handed. He finished his career second in Vernon College and the University of Miami in batting average.

In 1998, he was drafted in the sixth round by the Devil Rays. And he made his debut with them in the year 2000. Similarly, in 2002, he finished tenth in the American League (AL) in batting average. In addition, he set a career high in 2003.

The following season, he batted.297 with 24 home runs and 104 RBI. Similarly, this player batted.261 in 2005, with 22 home runs and 92 RBI. He was also traded to the Astros during the 2006 season.

In addition, he signed a three-year contract with the Orioles in 2007. As a result, he hit 15 home runs in his first season with the Orioles, his lowest total since 2001. He also won the Silver Slugger Award for designated hitter the following year.

Similarly, this player was traded to the Tigers during the 2009 season. As a result, he became a free agent following the season and signed a one-year contract with the Giants.

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Furthermore, in 2010, this player batted.290 with 26 home runs. Then, for the first time, he made the playoffs and won his first World Series. Similarly, he signed a two-year contract with the Giants in 2011. Furthermore, in 2012, he batted.192 and was mostly used as a pinch hitter.

And, despite playing in a career-low 52 games, he won his second World Series with the Giants. As a result, the team paid a $2 million buyout to get him off the team. In January 2014, he announced his retirement from baseball and began working as a baseball color commentator for the next eight months.

He is also an accomplished painter. As a result, he enjoys painting pop art-style superheroes. Similarly, he co-wrote the book “Baseball Junkie” with Stephen Cassar. And in it, he describes his life growing up without a father, as well as the many demons he had to face as a child. Not to mention the post-athlete struggles that come with retirement.

What is the relationship status of Aubrey Huff?

In terms of his personal life, he married Barbara “Baubi” Heaton on January 27, 2007. On January 31, 2012, his wife filed for divorce. After a brief reconciliation, the couple divorced. This player went on to say that a woman could only marry him for money. They did, however, have two sons named Jayce and Jagger.

Caption: Aubrey Huff clicking a selfie with his sons (Source: Instagram)

Drugs

This player stated that he began taking Adderall in 2009. After that, he was high “every game, pretty much.” Furthermore, he stated:

“I was crushing 20, sometimes 50, 60, almost 100 milligrams daily”.

During the team’s 2010 victory parade, he stated that he was “high as a kite” due to his struggle with the drug, which he views as a performance-enhancing drug. He also claimed to have developed a dependency on alcohol to help him sleep.

As a result, after games, drink 12-15 beers. Furthermore, in 2014, he stated that he considered suicide while holding a.357 Magnum to his head, hammer cocked, “ready to pull the trigger.”

Body Measurement, Height, and Weight of Aubrey Huff

This player is 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighs around 102 kilograms. He has numerous tattoos on his body, including a tattoo of a guitar with his father’s name underneath it on his left shoulder in memory of his father.

His chest-waist-bisceps measurements are 43-34-16 inches, and he has an athletic build. This player wears a shoe size 12 (US). In addition, he has blue eyes and light brown hair that is cut short.

Social media of Aubrey Huff

His Instagram handle, ‘@huffdaddy76,’ has over 278K followers. On his self-titled YouTube channel, he has over 2.48K subscribers. Similarly, he was popular on Twitter, but his account was permanently suspended on August 9, 2021, allegedly for “spreading COVID misinformation.”

Quick facts:

Full Name: Aubrey Huff
Born Date: 20 Dec, 1976
Age: 45 years
Horoscope:
Lucky Number: 10
Lucky Stone: Turquoise
Lucky Color: Orange
Best Match for Marriage: Leo, Aquarius
Gender: Male
Profession: former professional baseball player, Ab model, CEO Alpha American
Country: USA
Height: 6 feet 4 inches (1.93m)
Marital Status: divorce
Married Date: January 27, 2007
Divorce Barbara “Baubi” Heaton
Net Worth $10 million
Eye Color Blue
Hair Color Light Brown
Body Size 43-34-16 inches
Birth Place Marion, Ohio
Nationality American
Education University of Miami
Father Aubrey II
Mother Fonda
Kids two (sons: Jayce and Jagger)
Twitter Aubrey Huff Twitter
Youtube Aubrey Huff Youtube
IMDB Aubrey Huff IMDB
Wiki Aubrey Huff Wiki

 

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