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Three-time Major League Baseball All-Star Rafael Furcal turned himself in to authorities in South Florida on Wednesday on two ...
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Former MLB All-Star Rafael Furcal has been arrested on felony charges. He starred for the Braves, Dodgers and Cardinals.
Furcal faces charges of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and throwing a missile into public or private dwelling. No, not that kind of missile.
Former MLB player, Rafael Furcal, is facing felony charges for aggravated battery using a deadly weapon, as well as throwing a "missile" (in legal terms) at a vehicle, public or private building.
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A former Cardinals World Series winner was arrested for felony charges in Florida. Here’s all you need to know about the ...