Rafael Antoni Furcal (born October 24, 1977) is a Dominican former
professional baseball
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Modern professiona ...
shortstop
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. He played in
Major League Baseball
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(MLB) for the
Atlanta Braves
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,
Los Angeles Dodgers
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,
St. Louis Cardinals, and
Miami Marlins
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The fra ...
. With St. Louis, he won the
2011 World Series
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over the
Texas Rangers.
Early life
Furcal grew up in
Loma de Cabrera, a small village in the
Dominican Republic
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near the
Dajabón River
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Haiti (; ht, Ayiti ; F ...
and the border with
Haiti
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. His father, Silvino, drove a
taxi, and his mother, Aura, was a
schoolteacher. Furcal had three older brothers, José, Manuel, and Lorenzo, and a sister.
Silvino Furcal was a standout
outfielder
An outfielder is a person playing in one of the three defensive positions in baseball or softball, farthest from the batter. These defenders are the left fielder, the center fielder, and the right fielder. As an outfielder, their duty is to c ...
during an era when Dominican ballplayers did not get much recognition from
Major League scouts.
Silvino introduced his sons to
baseball
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and Rafael credited his father with teaching him how to enjoy the game. Until his death in 2010, Silvino would often call Rafael to give him advice after games.
Manuel Furcal pitched in the
Seattle Mariners organization and Lorenzo played in the
Oakland Athletics
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system before suffering career-ending injuries.
José Furcal committed
suicide
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in 1999 and Manuel died that same year in an accident.
Furcal attended Jose Cabrera High School and was prepared to enroll in engineering school before being spotted by a scout at a tryout in
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. He was subsequently signed as an amateur free agent by the
Atlanta Braves
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on November 9, 1996, for $5,000.
Professional career
Minor League Baseball
He began his professional career as a second baseman with the
Gulf Coast Braves in 1997. The following season, with the
Danville Braves he hit .328 and stole a league record 60 bases in only 66 games. He was named Danville's Player of the Year and
Appalachian League All-Star Second Baseman.
In 1999, he switched to shortstop and joined the
Macon Braves in "A" ball and hit .337 with 73 stolen bases in 83 games. He was transferred to the advanced "A" team in
Myrtle Beach and hit .293 for them with 23 steals in 43 games. He led all of minor league baseball with 96 steals total. He was named to
Baseball America's first team All-Star team and the
South Atlantic League
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All-Star team. In addition, he was the Braves Minor League Player of the Year, the South Atlantic League Most Outstanding Prospect and a Class A All-Star.
Atlanta Braves
An injury to Braves shortstop
Walt Weiss prior to the season led to Furcal improbably making the jump from "A" ball to the Major League roster. He made his Major League debut on April 4, 2000, against the
Colorado Rockies, getting 2 hits in 4 at-bats. His first hit was against Rockies pitcher
Rolando Arrojo.
Furcal went on to hit .295 with 40 stolen bases for the Braves and won the
National League Rookie of the Year Award that year.
He missed most of the 2001 season because of a dislocated left shoulder, suffered while stealing second base in a July 6 game at
Boston
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.
The Braves learned Furcal's true age, then 23, at the start of the 2002 season. Before then, he had claimed he was only 21. He returned to the starting lineup that season and tied a modern Major League record with three triples in a game on April 21 against
Florida
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.
Furcal completed an
unassisted triple play for the Braves against the
St. Louis Cardinals on August 10, 2003. It was the 12th in baseball history. In the fifth inning, the shortstop caught pitcher
Woody Williams' liner with the runners moving in a
hit and run attempt, stepped on second base to retire catcher
Mike Matheny
Michael Scott Matheny (born September 22, 1970) is an American former professional baseball player and former manager of the St. Louis Cardinals and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He played in MLB for 13 seasons as a catche ...
(who later became Furcal's manager in St. Louis) and tagged
Orlando Palmeiro before he could return to first.
He was selected to the National League All-Star Team as a reserve in 2003.
In September 2004, during his final season with the Braves, he was arrested for
drunk driving
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In the United States, alcohol is ...
, violating his probation dating from an earlier drunk driving arrest in June 2000. Furcal was ordered to serve 21 days in jail. In an unusual arrangement, the beginning of the jail term was contingent upon the Braves' situation on the playoffs. His DUI attorney arranged that resolution so that the baseball team had its full contingency of players for the playoffs. Once the Braves were eliminated from post-season action, Furcal served his time.
Los Angeles Dodgers

On December 7, 2005, Furcal signed a
free agent
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contract with the
Los Angeles Dodgers
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for three years and $39 million. In September Furcal was selected as the inaugural winner of the
Roy Campanella Award, given to the Dodgers player who best exemplifies the spirit and leadership of the late Hall of Fame catcher. The award was voted on by only his teammates.
In May 2007, he became one of only five Major League players to get 4 hits in each of 3 consecutive games.

Early in 2008, he suffered a back injury that kept him sidelined for most of the season, not returning until right before the playoffs started.
In the fifth inning of Game Five the 2008
National League Championship Series against the
Philadelphia Phillies, Furcal made three errors to set records for most errors in one NLCS inning and game. He was just the second player to make three errors in one postseason inning. No shortstop had made three errors in one playoff game since
Buck Weaver in the 1917
World Series
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. Two of the errors came on the same play as Furcal booted a routine groundball hit by
Pat Burrell and then airmailed his throw behind home plate in a failed attempt to prevent
Chase Utley from scoring.
On December 19, 2008, after speculation that he would re-sign with the Braves as a free agent, Furcal signed a 3-year $30 million contract to stay with the Dodgers.
Furcal struggled in the first year of his new contract, hitting only .269 for the Dodgers in 2009. His
on-base plus slugging of .711 was also below his career average of .757.
Furcal was added to the
2010 National League All-Star team as a reserve after
New York Mets
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shortstop
José Reyes suffered an injury and was forced to withdraw. Furcal walked in his only plate appearance in the game. Due to injuries he only appeared in 97 games for the Dodgers in 2010, but finished with a .300 batting average and stole 22 bases.
In 2011, he spent more time on the disabled list than the active roster for the Dodgers, appearing in just 37 games, during which he hit only .197.
St. Louis Cardinals

Furcal was traded along with cash considerations to the
St. Louis Cardinals on July 30, 2011 for Double-A outfielder
Alex Castellanos. In 50 games with the Cardinals, he hit .255 with 7 home runs. In the
2011 World Series
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, he only hit .179 but picked up his only
World Series ring when the Cards won the series by beating the
Texas Rangers in seven games.
On October 31, 2011, the St. Louis Cardinals declined his $12 million option for 2012. The club signed Furcal to a 2-year, $14 million deal on December 10, 2011. During the 2012 season Furcal was batting .264 with five home runs and 49 RBIs until being sidelined with an elbow injury on August 30. An MRI of the elbow revealed damage to a ligament in his throwing arm. Furcal would be placed on the disabled list for the remainder of the season in order to undergo four to six weeks of physical rehabilitation in the hopes of forestalling surgical repair. As a replacement for Furcal, the Cardinals called up
Pete Kozma from the Triple-A affiliate
Memphis Redbirds.
On March 7, 2013 the Cardinals announced that Furcal would undergo
Tommy John surgery
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and would almost certainly miss all of the 2013 baseball season.
An off-season program of rest and rehabilitation for his damaged right elbow at first appeared to be successful, as Furcal reported for Cardinals spring training. However a bone spur began to cause discomfort prompting an MRI and examination by Cardinals team radiologist Greg Cizek on March 4, 2013, who recommended surgery. A second opinion from noted surgeon
Dr. James Andrews confirmed the diagnosis on March 6, 2013.
[ He became a ]free agent
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after the 2013 World Series on October 31, 2013.
Miami Marlins
On December 6, 2013, Furcal signed a one-year deal with the Miami Marlins
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The fra ...
. With the younger Adeiny Hechavarria at shortstop, Furcal was projected to play second base with the Marlins. He made his Marlins debut on June 13, 2014, against the Pittsburgh Pirates
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.
Kansas City Royals
On March 17, 2015, Furcal signed a minor league contract with the Kansas City Royals
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. He was released on March 31 and then re-signed the following day to another minor league contract. He played just seven games in the minors for the Wilmington Blue Rocks and Northwest Arkansas Naturals, hitting .240. On May 19, he announced his retirement.
Personal life
During the offseason, Furcal played for the Aguilas Cibaeñas. He resides in Santiago, Dominican Republic
Santiago de los Caballeros (; '' en, James, son of Zebedee, Saint James of the Knights''), often shortened to Santiago, is the second-largest city in the Dominican Republic and the fourth-largest city in the Caribbean by population. It is the cap ...
with his family. Furcal met his wife, Glenny, during his final spring training with the Braves and the couple has two sons together, Rafael Jr. (born in 2006) and Anthony (born in 2008). Furcal also has a daughter named Ashley (born in 2004) from a previous relationship.
Furcal has used his baseball earnings to give back to his hometown. When Furcal re-signed with the Dodgers in 2008, he arranged to have the Los Angeles Fire Department
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donate a fire truck to Loma de Cabrera which, until then, did not have a fire department. He has also arranged to pay the hospital bills of Loma de Cabrera residents.
Furcal's father, Silvino, died on Father's Day in 2010 after being kicked by a horse on the family's farm.
Furcal was considered for election to the National Baseball Hall of Fame
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for the first time in 2020
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.
See also
*List of Major League Baseball career runs scored leaders
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Key
List
*Stats updated through the 2022 season.
Through the end of th ...
* List of Major League Baseball career stolen bases leaders
*List of Major League Baseball annual triples leaders
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* List of Major League Baseball players from the Dominican Republic
References
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1977 births
Living people
Age controversies
Águilas Cibaeñas players
Albuquerque Isotopes players
Atlanta Braves players
Danville Braves players
Dominican Republic expatriate baseball players in the United States
Greenville Braves players
Gulf Coast Braves players
Inland Empire 66ers of San Bernardino players
Las Vegas 51s players
Los Angeles Dodgers players
Macon Braves players
Major League Baseball second basemen
Major League Baseball shortstops
Major League Baseball players from the Dominican Republic
Major League Baseball Rookie of the Year Award winners
Miami Marlins players
Myrtle Beach Pelicans players
National League All-Stars
Northwest Arkansas Naturals players
People from Loma de Cabrera
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes players
St. Louis Cardinals players
Wilmington Blue Rocks players
Prisoners and detainees of Georgia (U.S. state)