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.


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