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Rafael Furcal, three times champion of the MLB All-Star and World Series, was arrested for multiple positions in Florida on Wednesday, according to online arrest records.
Furcal, 47, was accused of aggravated aggression with a mortal weapon and throwing mortal missiles on housing, public or private, according to the Broward County Sheriff’s office. Both were charges for serious crimes in second degree.
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March 15, 2014, Jupiter, FL; The Miami Marlins Campocorto, Rafael Furcal (15) is in the shelter during the game against Washington Nationals at the Roger Dean stadium. (Scott Rovak-USA Today Sports)
The details about the arrest were not immediately available. Pak Gazette Digital contacted the Sunrise Police Department for more details.
A lawyer was not included for Furcal.
The former team player played 14 years in the older ones. He made his debut in the big leagues with the Atlanta braves in 2000 and won the rookie award of the Year of the National League when he hit .295 with 134 hits and 87 races. He obtained his first appearance in the All-Star with the team in 2003.
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August 15, 2012; San Luis, Mo. USA; The Campocorto de los Cardenales de San Luis Rafael Furcal (15) walks a ground ball hit by the right gardener of the Arizona Jusin Upton diamondbacks (not in the photo) during the sixth entry at the Busch stadium. (Jeff Curry-USA Today Sports)
He joined the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2006 and played with them half the 2011 season, when he was changed to St. Louis cardinals. He was in the World Cardinal Series team in 2011. He was the first and only ring of his career. It was an All-Star in 2012 with the cardinals.
Furcal played his last year in the Major in 2014 with the Miami Marlins.

August 10, 2005, Atlanta, Georgia: Rafael Furcal de los Bravos de Atlanta converts a double play on the second against the San Francisco giants into Turner Field. (Christopher Gooley-USA Today Sports)
He hit .281 with 587 races promoted in 1,614 games.