newYou can listen to Fox’s news articles!
Raphael Furcal, 3 times MLB The All-Star and World Series champions were arrested on multiple charges in Florida on Wednesday.
Furcal, 47, is charged with a battery that has been exacerbated with a deadly weapon; Throwing a deadly missile Public or private, or residential.
An arrest affidavit obtained by Fox News Digital said that while the victim and Furcal suspects narrowly avoided crashing, their vehicles were soon close to each other.
For sports coverage on foxnews.com, click here

August 15, 2012; St. Louis, MO. St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Rafael Fulcal (15) Field Arizona Diamondbacks hit the ground ball right fielder Justin Upton (no photo) six innings at Bush Stadium. (Jeff Curry-Usa Today Sports)
The victims then claimed that Fulcal “started picking up rocks from the ground and then threw them.”
Fulcal is said to have picked up another rock, “small palm-sized” after the victim got out of the car and threw it at him. The victim protected the rock with his hands, which resulted in a laceration.
The victim then punches Fulkal, who escaped from the scene.
The victim said he feared his life due to the allegations of the incident.

March 15, 2014. Jupiter, Florida Miami Marlins’ shortstop Rafael Fulcal (15), sits in the dugout during a game against the Washington Nationals at Roger Dean Stadium. (Scott Robac Usa is sports today)
NJ Transit Strikes could affect thousands of people going to major sports events in New York
The former infielder played in the majors for 14 years. He made his major league debut Atlanta Braves In 2000, he won the National League Rookie of the Year Award, scoring .295 with 134 hits and 87 runs. He won his first All-Star appearance with the team in 2003.
He joined Los Angeles Dodgers He played with them in 2006, midway through the 2011 season, until when he was traded with the St. Louis Cardinals. He was on the Cardinals World Series team in 2011. It was the first and only ring of his career. He was an All-Star with the Cardinals in 2012.
Furcal played last year in the majors with the Miami Marlins in 2014.

August 10, 2005: Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta Braves’ Rafael Fulcal will make a double play on his second play against the San Francisco Giants at Turner Field. (Christopher Gooley Usan Today Sports)
Click here to get the Fox News app
He hit .281 with 587 RBI in 1,614 games.
Ryan Gaydos of Fox News contributed to this report.
Follow Fox News Digital’s x Sports Coverage And subscribe Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter.