A career .287 hitter, Rafael Furcal is a solid shortstop who is positioned at the top of the Los Angeles Dodgers line-up. He made his major league debut on April 4, 2000 with the Atlanta Braves against the Colorado Rockies, getting 2 hits in 4 at-bats. Furcal went on to hit .295 with 40 stolen bases for the Braves that season and won the National League Rookie of the Year Award. He was selected to the National League All-Star Team in 2003. Furcal excels on the basepaths, having totaled over 250 stolen bases during his 9 years in the majors. Furcal was off to a fast start in 2008, hitting .363 before going on the disabled list on May 13.
This 35.5 inch, 33 ounce blonde bat was manufactured by Easton in 2007 and used by Furcal during the 2007 season. The bat was cracked on 9/4/07 in Chicago as the Dodgers beat the Cubs 6-2 with Brad Penny getting his 15th win of the season as Furcal went 1 for 5. . This bat exhibits heavy use, with thick tar application and numerous rack marks, ball marks and hit marks on the barrel. An application of tape extends approximately 8 inches from the knob. This Maple 161 has Furcal's uniform number 15 penned in black marker on both the knob and barrel end. A non-displaced crack appears approximately 14 inches from the knob, and is approximately 4 inches in length. The break does not significantly affect the display of this bat.
This bat is sourced from Steiner Sports and bears both the Steiner (32032) and the MLB (483803BB) holograms. View Lot Detail page
This 35.5 inch, 33 ounce blonde bat was manufactured by Easton in 2007 and used by Furcal during the 2007 season. The bat was cracked on 9/4/07 in Chicago as the Dodgers beat the Cubs 6-2 with Brad Penny getting his 15th win of the season as Furcal went 1 for 5. . This bat exhibits heavy use, with thick tar application and numerous rack marks, ball marks and hit marks on the barrel. An application of tape extends approximately 8 inches from the knob. This Maple 161 has Furcal's uniform number 15 penned in black marker on both the knob and barrel end. A non-displaced crack appears approximately 14 inches from the knob, and is approximately 4 inches in length. The break does not significantly affect the display of this bat.
This bat is sourced from Steiner Sports and bears both the Steiner (32032) and the MLB (483803BB) holograms. View Lot Detail page