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Rafael Furcal, a three-time MLB The All-Star and the World Series Champion were arrested on several charges in Florida on Wednesday.
Furcal, 47, was indicted for worsening battery with a deadly weapon and threw deadly missiles in homes, public or private.
An arrest warrant obtained by Pakinomist Digital said the alleged victim and Furcal narrowly avoided a crash, but their vehicles were near each other shortly after.
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August 15, 2012; St. Louis, mo. St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop Rafael Furcal (15) Fields A Earth Ball hit by Arizona Diamondback’s right Fielder Justin Upton (not depicted) during the sixth round at Busch Stadium. (Jeff Curry-usa Today Sports)
The victim then claimed that Furcal “began to pick up cliffs from the ground and began to throw them”, as well as a plastic bottle, by the victim’s truck while he was inside.
Furcal then allegedly picked up another cliff “the size of a small palm” after the victim came out of the vehicle and threw it on him. The victim shielded the rock by hand, but it resulted in laces.
The victim then stopped Furcal, who fled from the stage.
The victim said he feared for his life during the alleged incident.

March 15, 2014; Jupiter, fl. Miami Marlin’s Shortstop Rafael Furcal (15) sits in Dugout during the game against Washington Nationals at Roger Dean Stadium. (Scott Rovak-usa Today Sports)
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The former infielder played 14 years in the main subjects. He debuted in the Major League with Atlanta braves in 2000 and won the National League Rookie of the Year award when he hit .295 with 134 hits and 87 races. He got his first All-Star performance with the team in 2003.
He joined to Los Angeles Dodgers in 2006 and played with them until about midway through the 2011 season, when he was traded to St. Louis Cardinals. He was at Cardinals’ World Series Team in 2011. It was the first and only ring of his career. He was an all-star in 2012 with the Cardinals.
Furcal played his last year in Majors in 2014 with Miami Marlins.

August 10, 2005: Atlanta, Georgia. Rafael Furcal from Atlanta Braves turns a double game in second place against San Francisco Giants on Turner Field. (Christopher Goley-usa Today Sports)
He fought .281 with 587 RBI in 1,614 games.