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Rafael Furcal, triple MLB The All-Star and World Series champion was arrested on Wednesday for multiple charges in Florida.
Furcal, 47, is charged with a difficult battery with a deadly weapon and Throwing deadly rockets in apartments, public or private.
The arrest statement received by Fox News Digital said the alleged victim and Furkal had closely avoided the collision, but their vehicles were shortly after.
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August 15, 2012; St. Louis, mo. St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop Rafael Furcal, 15, led the ground ball that the right -wing player Arizona Diamondbacks hit by the right -wing player Justin Upton (not in the picture) during the sixth inning at Busch Stadium. (Jeff Curry-USA Today Sport)
The victim then claimed that Furcal “started picking up rocks from the ground and began throwing them,” as well as a plastic bottle, in a victim’s truck while he was inside.
Furcal allegedly picked up another “small palm size” rock after the victim got out of the vehicle and threw it at him. The victim armored the rock by hand, but it resulted in a distribution.
The victim then hit Furcal, who fled the scene.
The victim said he was afraid of her life during the alleged incident.

March 15, 2014; Jupiter, Fl. Miami Marlins Shortstop Rafael Furcal, 15, sits in excavation during the match against the Washington NationalS at Roger Dean Stadium. (Scott Rovak-USA Today Sports)
The former player has played for 14 years in majorettes. He yelled with the main leagues with Atlanta Braves 2000 and won the National League of Rookie of the Year award when he hit .295 with 134 goals and 87 runs. He earned his first appearance with the team with a team in 2003.
Joined Los Angeles Dodgers 2006 and played with them until the middle of the season of 2011, when he was traded in St. Louis Cardinals. He was on the World Series Cardinals team in 2011. It was the first and only ring of his career. He was All-Star 2012 with Cardinals.
In 2014, Furcal played his last year in Major with Miami Marlins.

August 10, 2005: Atlanta, Georgia. Rafael Furcal of Atlanta Braves turns a double game in a second against San Francisco Giants on Turner Field. (Christopher Gooley-USA Sports today)
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He encouraged .281 with 587 RBI in 1,614 games.
Fox News’ Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.
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