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  • TheTruth916
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    • Aug 2002
    • 5991

    #1

    Furcal a Dodger

    3yrs, $40 million



    Furcal a Dodger: 3 Years, $40 Million
    By Steve Henson, Times Staff Writer

    Free agent Rafael Furcal has agreed in principle to a three-year deal with the Dodgers that would make him one of the highest-paid shortstops ever, a source close to the negotiations said Saturday. The deal would guarantee Furcal, 28, nearly $40 million.

    He is expected to take a physical in the next day or so. Furcal's agent, Paul Kinzer, said he couldn't confirm until today that the deal was completed.

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    Furcal, who has played his entire six-year career with the Atlanta Braves, is a fleet switch-hitter with excellent range and a strong arm. He has a .284 lifetime batting average and last season had 46 stolen bases, 31 doubles, 11 triples and 12 home runs.

    Furcal chose the Dodgers over the Braves and the Chicago Cubs, who pursued him aggressively and offered slightly less than $50 million over five years. The Braves wouldn't go higher than $36 million over four years.

    The $13-million average annual value of the deal is significantly more than the $40-million, four-year deal the Boston Red Sox gave shortstop Edgar Renteria a year ago. Shortstop Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees makes nearly $20 million a year and Miguel Tejada of the Baltimore Orioles makes $11 million a year.

    Alex Rodriguez signed a 10-year deal for $252 million in 2001 to play shortstop for the Texas Rangers, but he has since moved to third base with the Yankees.

    Dodger shortstop Cesar Izturis, who won the Gold Glove award in 2004, is recovering from Tommy John surgery and is not expected to play until July. With Furcal in the fold, Izturis would move to second base and Jeff Kent would play first base.

    Izturis will be in the second year of a three-year, $10-million contract and Kent has one year left on his two-year, $17-million deal. Dodger General Manager Ned Colletti said he would speak to Izturis and Kent about changing positions before signing Furcal.

    In addition to solidifying the infield, Furcal would give the Dodgers one of the best leadoff batters in baseball. He has averaged 107 runs scored the last four seasons and ha stole 189 bases with a 78% success rate in his career. His lifetime on-base percentage is .348.

    Landing Furcal is a significant coup for Colletti, who only three days ago was spurned by free agent outfielder Brian Giles. Giles re-signed with the San Diego Padres for nearly $5 million less than the Dodgers were offering over three years, citing family considerations.

    Colletti, who replaced the fired Paul DePodesta on Nov. 16, made the stunning offer to Furcal one day after learning Giles had declined a three-year, $34.5-million Dodger offer. The relatively short term of the deal appealed to Furcal because in three years he should again attract a lucrative contract.

    Furcal is a durable player but last season had soreness in a knee and in his throwing shoulder. He has twice been convicted of drunk driving, but Brave sources said he has overcome his problems and is a positive element in the clubhouse.

    The Dodgers plan to remain aggressive in the free agent market. They are expected to sign either Bill Mueller or Joe Randa to play third base and have made offers to several free agent starting pitchers. Obtaining a power-hitting outfielder is also a priority.
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  • BGarrett7
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    • Jul 2003
    • 5890

    #2
    Re: Furcal a Dodger

    Like I said in the other Furcal thread: Thanks for overpaying for him, Dodgers.

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    • CWood2
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      • May 2004
      • 4356

      #3
      Re: Furcal a Dodger

      2 mil more a year than Tejada...wow. I love Furcal's game, never got tired of watching him run and throw from deep short, but I can't say I'm devastated that the Braves lost him at that price. If he continues where he left off and gets that OBP up, he could develop into that premiere leadoff man, and I think that's where the money comes from along with an awesome defensive year.

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      • Stoud
        MVP
        • Mar 2003
        • 1259

        #4
        Re: Furcal a Dodger

        Kent at first, Cesar at second, Frucal at short...hmm....me like..won't happen till midsummer next year at best, but still...

        it's just too bad that the Dodgers need a reliable power bat, not a reliable speedy contact bat...but I can't complain.

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        • caseyd
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          • Jul 2002
          • 2367

          #5
          Re: Furcal a Dodger

          That's a ridiculous contract. Glad the Braves had the sense not to go there. We need relief help much worse.
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          • BatsareBugs
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            • Feb 2003
            • 12553

            #6
            Re: Furcal a Dodger

            This is the Dodgers' response to losing out on the Giles sweepstakes?

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            • rsox
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              • Feb 2003
              • 6309

              #7
              Re: Furcal a Dodger

              Signing Furcal is all well and good (just not at that price) but the Dodgers don't solve their real problem, sure they get a leadoff man who gets on base and can still some bases, but who's driving him in?. The Dodgers have actually found a way to spend $40 million dollars and make their lineup weaker.

              As for the Braves, many expect the Braves to trade for Devil Rays SS Julio Lugo at this weeks owners meetings. Others to watch for are soon-to-be-former Marlins SS Alex Gonzalez and Deivi Cruz as stop-gaps until Anthony Pena is ready to join the Braves.

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              • Matteh
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                • Jun 2004
                • 1554

                #8
                Re: Furcal a Dodger

                There is no way he should be making more per year than Miguel Tejada.
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                • SPTO
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                  • Feb 2003
                  • 68046

                  #9
                  Re: Furcal a Dodger

                  YIKES overpaying Furcal and as rsox said the lineup is still weak. They have a very solid infield defensively tho but all the defense in the world can't help if you don't put up runs on the scoreboard.
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                  • dieselboy
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                    • Dec 2002
                    • 18040

                    #10
                    Re: Furcal a Dodger

                    Wow. Overpayed by a lot.

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                    • bravosfan
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                      • Jul 2002
                      • 5184

                      #11
                      Re: Furcal a Dodger

                      Thank you, Dodgers.

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                      • TheMatrix31
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                        • Jul 2002
                        • 52920

                        #12
                        Re: Furcal a Dodger

                        Too bad Raffy had to go....such a quality player, but too much money, man.

                        We need to get Trevor Hoffman, though.

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                        • Macar91
                          Running of the Bulls
                          • Mar 2005
                          • 2574

                          #13
                          Re: Furcal a Dodger

                          I'm hoping the Cubs can go after Juan Pierre now because they need a leadoff hitter.
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                          • Jistic
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                            • Mar 2003
                            • 16405

                            #14
                            Re: Furcal a Dodger

                            Gee, and I thought for sure the Tribune bean counters were gonna open up the company safe to get him. I know how committed they are to winning.
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                            • gsharpe
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                              • Sep 2003
                              • 91

                              #15
                              Re: Furcal a Dodger

                              Also read on the Braves site that they might try to trade for Juan Pierre for his leadoff ability, speed, and put him in left field....then have Betemit at shortstop.

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