Irvin Victor "Fuzzy" Hufft (August 2, 1901 – October 28, 1973) was an American professional baseball outfielder.
He signed with the Springfield Midgets of the Class C Western Association late in the 1923 season due to an injury to Runt Marr and made his professional debut as a third baseman.
[7] With his strong play at the beginning of the season, Seattle made him the starting right fielder, relegating Brick Eldred to being a bench player.
[19] During the 1933–34 offseason, Hufft suffered a compound fracture of his left leg between his ankle and knee in an automobile collision, and doctors feared that they might need to amputate.
The Buccaneers hosted a benefit game for Hufft in March 1934 that raised ($6,263 in current dollar terms) for him.
[25] Hufft received his nickname from a Sunday school teacher, who referred to his unkempt hair as "fuzzy".