Major League Mansions of Pro Baseball Players
Current St. Louis Cardinal shortstop Rafael Furcal may have not been too sad to see his tenure with the Los Angeles Dodgers come to an end in July 2011, but we suspect he must have been a little disheartened to have to let go of his incredibly lavish Los Angeles crib, which the Los Angeles Times reported recently sold for $3.1 million. It probably didn't help matters that the MLB shortstop took a loss on the sale since he originally listed the pad for $3.8 million earlier this year. Click through to see Furcal's former pad and other baseball players' homes.
Major League Mansions of Pro Baseball Players
Current St. Louis Cardinal shortstop Rafael Furcal may have not been too sad to see his tenure with the Los Angeles Dodgers come to an end in July 2011, but we suspect he must have been a little disheartened to have to let go of his incredibly lavish Los Angeles crib, which the Los Angeles Times reported recently sold for $3.1 million. It probably didn't help matters that the MLB shortstop took a loss on the sale since he originally listed the pad for $3.8 million earlier this year. Click through to see Furcal's former pad and more baseball players' homes.
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