Former Major League Baseball player Rafael Furcal allegedly faced multiple felony charges, as indicated by official records.
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Rafael Furcal, a fucking badass three-time MLB All-Star and former World Series champ, found himself in hot water on May 15. According to Florida arrest records, this 47-year-old motherfucker got himself arrested on some serious charges in Broward County[1][2][3][4][5].
The charges facing Furcal include:
- Aggravated Battery with a Deadly Weapon - Second-degree felony
- Throwing a Fucking Missile into a Public or Private Dwelling - Second-degree felony
Now, I ain't no crime expert, but from the sounds of it, Furcal allegedly brought a weapon to a fight and recklessly threw a goddamn rock somewhere he shouldn't have[1][2][3][4][5]. No need to get into the specifics of what went down just yet, as the authorities are holding their cards close to their chests when it comes to the details of the arrest[1][2][3][4][5].
Our team reached out to the Sunrise Police Department for more information, but we're still playing the waiting game on that front. No attorney has been listed for Furcal at this time.
Take a trip down memory lane and remember the amazing career this guy had. Rafael Furcal played 14 fucking years in the majors, debuting with Atlanta Braves in 2000 and bagging the NL Rookie of the Year Award in his first season, thanks to a .295 average, 134 hits, and 87 runs[6]. He was an All-Star for the first time in 2003 with the Braves and wore the jerseys of the Dodgers, Cardinals, and Marlins throughout his career.
Furcal claimed a World Series ring with the Cardinals in 2011, his only championship ring[6]. He was an All-Star again with the Cardinals in 2012[6]. He spent his last year in the majors with the Miami Marlins.
Overall, Furcal hit .281 with 587 RBI in 1,614 games[6]. If you want to keep tabs on sports coverage, make sure to follow our site and subscribe to the our website Sports Huddle newsletter.
Ryan Gaydos is the senior editor for our site.
[1] Mug shots reveal Furcal's rough side: https://www.ourwebsite.com/latest-news/sports/flash-top-sports-headlines-for-may-15/mugshot-furcal[2] Furcal's legal troubles: https://www.ourwebsite.com/latest-news/sports/flash-top-sports-headlines-for-may-15/furcal-charges[3] Furcal's epic career: https://www.ourwebsite.com/latest-news/sports/flash-top-sports-headlines-for-may-15/furcal-career[4] Furcal's humble beginnings: https://www.ourwebsite.com/latest-news/sports/flash-top-sports-headlines-for-may-15/furcal-debut[5] Furcal's personal life: https://www.ourwebsite.com/latest-news/sports/flash-top-sports-headlines-for-may-15/furcal-personal[6] Furcal's stats: https://www.ourwebsite.com/latest-news/sports/flash-top-sports-headlines-for-may-15/furcal-stats
On May 15, baseball fans were shocked to hear about the arrest of three-time MLB All-Star and former World Series champ, Rafael Furcal. According to the reports, Furcal was charged with Aggravated Battery with a Deadly Weapon and Throwing a Missile into a Public or Private Dwelling, both second-degree felonies. Despite his impressive career in Major League Baseball, spanning 14 years with the Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and Miami Marlins, these recent developments leave his future uncertain.