Ex-Teammate Aubrey Huff GOES OFF on Rant Against LGBTQ Community After Reporters Harass Former Giants Catcher Buster Posey for Pride Night Controversy (VIDEO) * The Gateway Pundit * by Jordan Conradson
Former Giants star Buster Posey fed up as reporters attack him over Pride Night controversy
Former star San Francisco Giants player Buster Posey is facing backlash from the left-wing media over the Giants Pride Night controversy, which is apparently turning into another never-ending victimhood for the LGBTQ community.
Posey was the Giants’ starting catcher for the legendary 2010, 2012, and 2014 World Series Champion team.
The highly decorated seven-time All Star, National League MVP, Rookie of the Year, Gold Glove, and Silver Slugger-winning Giants veteran retired from the sport in 2021 after playing 12 years with the Giants. He now serves as the President of Baseball Operations for the San Francisco Giants.
It can be recalled that San Francisco Giants pitchers were threatened by the MLB earlier this month for wearing Bible verses on their Pride Night hats, sparking the controversy and multiple investigations into the league’s religious discrimination.
The issue reached a boiling point on Tuesday when Posey refused to take questions about it, having already addressed it.
Posey kicked off a press conference before the Giants’ game against the Oakland A’s on Tuesday by addressing the controversy. “I’d like to, I’d like to recognize that the organization has shared its response to Pride Night, and I understand that there’s strong feelings on this topic. There’s differing perspectives, and out of respect to everybody involved, it’s not something that I’m going to revisit. I understand that some fans are upset and frustrated, and I can promise you this is something that we’ve talked about a lot internally, and we’ll continue to do so. You know, our focus is on the team right now, the upcoming draft, the trade deadline, and trying to win games. So, anybody who has baseball questions, I’m happy to take baseball questions from you now,” he told reporters during a dugout press conference.
But reporters couldn’t help but politicize the sport, with one even telling Posey, “There are some very important matters that the public is debating outside this organization,” which left Posey fed up after repeatedly telling reporters he would only take baseball questions.
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This interview led to serious backlash from the LGBTQ community and left-wing media, who are now bullying Posey because he wanted to only talk about baseball… during a baseball press conference. The audacity of this man!
Former Giants First Baseman Aubrey Huff, who also won two World Series Championships with the team between 2010 and 2012, responded to the smears from the San Francisco Chronicle initially on Facebook, writing, “All of you gay activist f*ck sticks can eat a d*ck. Literally!”
“Are you that dumb to realize that Buster is from Georgia, and a good old boy with traditional Christian values? Of course he’s not going to comment on sh*t that is not Baseball related …nor answer, unhinged, aggressive, & quite honestly irrelevant questions that pertain to the sexual preference of mentally handicapped, sexually confused, & always offended wastes of sperm that populate the LGBTQ community,” Huff’s comment continued. He further slammed the reporters for their “disrespectful questioning” at the presser on Tuesday.
Huff continued his rant on X, slamming the LGBTQ community and demanding the “gay bullsh*t” be removed from sports. “I can pretty much guarantee you I know exactly what Buster wants to say about having to answer irrelevant non-Baseball questions that pertain to the sexual preference within the LGBTQ fudge packing community,” Huff wrote.
“I’m not wearing this gay bullsh*t. Queers don’t watch Baseball anyway. They watch The View, enjoy therapy, & fudge packing sessions. And anyone inside the LGBTQ community, or those who support them don’t like what I just said, then I say to you…. Go fuck yourselves, & eat a dick. And I mean that in the most literal sense.”
I can pretty much guarantee you I know exactly what Buster wants to say about having to answer irrelevant non-Baseball questions that pertain to the sexual preference within the LGBTQ fudge packing community.
You know how I know what he wants to say? Because it’s exactly what I,… pic.twitter.com/nEzrSDJJo6
— Aubrey Huff (@aubrey_huff) June 24, 2026
In a series of subsequent posts, Huff continued blasting the controversy fueled by “butt hurt” people in the community and their supporters.
“We didn’t feel one way or the other about members in this community years ago. But now we are really beginning to hate you. It’s all your fault. Quit Trying to force-feed your bullshit into every aspect of society. The world has gotten LGBTQ fatigue,” he wrote in one of the posts.
“You he/hims, she/hers or its/things do realize you can go be gay without letting the world know about it? I can speak for the entire population when I say…please go f*ck yourselves, quite literally. And for the love of God shut the f*ck up already!”
I’m amazed just how easily butt hurt the people in the LGBTQ community, & their supporters get when people speak out against this lifestyle in which the entire population is supposed to worship their way of life. We don’t give a fuck honestly. We’re just tired of hearing about…
— Aubrey Huff (@aubrey_huff) June 25, 2026
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