Aubrey Huff was a star MLB player and went through a lot of ups and downs during his baseball career.Huff stole the show during the San Francisco Giants' 2010 World Series championship parade with a sassy rally thong that sent MLB fans into a frenzy.As per Yahoo Sports, Huff said:"The Rally Thong's going to the Hall of Fame, or we'll just wear it in spring training."I got a little present for you guys in San Francisco," Huff said. "I'm sure all of you have heard about the Rally Thong. Now, I know this is a family event [but] if you've seen 'Zoolander,' I have a special talent just for you."In the Ben Stiller movie, Zoolander, a male model, competes in a "walk-off" competition. The culmination of which occurs when the contestants attempt to remove their underpants without taking off their pants. Huff was referring to the scene.Logan@elBonesaw@knbrmurph Aubrey Huff, pulling off his rally thong, a tear rolling down his cheek.5@knbrmurph Aubrey Huff, pulling off his rally thong, a tear rolling down his cheek."Aubrey Huff, pulling off his rally thong, a tear rolling down his cheek." - LoganAubrey Huff and Stephen Cassar collaborated on the book "Baseball Junkie," which was published in February 2017. Huff was open and honest about his crippling gambling addiction and how it impacted his family life in the book.San Francisco Giants Victory ParadeAubrey Huff co-authored the book to help others overcome depression and addictionHuff wrote in "Baseball Junkie" about his battles with anxiety and the extreme pressure of playing in the Major Leagues.In an effort to prevent other young baseball players from succumbing to depression, addiction, and suicidal thoughts, Huff and Cassar wrote the book.Barbara "Baubi" Heaton and Huff married in 2007 and have two sons together. After five years of marriage, Barbara and Huff divorced.Huff played for the Tampa Bay Rays, Houston Astros, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers, and San Francisco Giants during the course of 12 MLB seasons. Huff won two World Series titles with the Giants (2010, 2012).