32. Rafael Furcal, Shortstop
Status: Signed by the Miami Marlins to a one-year deal worth $3 million plus incentives
Continuing the run on good, but oft-injured veterans is Rafael Furcal. Furcal missed all of 2013, but the former Rookie of the Year and 3-time All-Star showed that he could still compete at a high level by contributing to the Cardinals World Series run in 2011 and making the National League All-Star squad in 2012. A team in need of a short term solution at short may be wise to give Furcal a look and hope for the best.


About Steve Fiorentine
Recent Posts
Matt Ryan breaks silence on Falcons quarterback
"He’s in a good place right now."
Jayden Daniels loves Philly fans
“I love Eagles fans."
Ben Roethlisberger responds to attack on character
"I like to think as we mature and as we grow in our faith."
Tyreek Hill bids Miami farewell
“Major Love to the 305.”
Ja’Marr Chase breaks silence on Bengals
"I’m just stating my opinion on what I think we need."
Miami RedHawks keep rising up
"One of the hardest places to play in all of college basketball."