#Cardinals and Furcal have agreed on two-year, $14 million deal, pending physical early next week, agent confirms. #STLcards
On the day first baseman Albert Pujols makes his departure from the Cardinals official, the team he left behind has already moved on to address other needs.
The Cardinals will finalize a two-year, $14-million deal with shortstop Rafael Furcal early next week.
The deal has been agreed upon pending a physical, the shortstop's agent Paul Kinze confirmed to The Post-Dispatch on Saturday afternoon.
Furcal, 34, returns to the team that acquired him at the July non-waiver trade deadline last season. Furcal solidified the team's defense with his play at shortstop, and he took over the leadoff role until struggling at the plate in the World Series. Furcal hit .255 with a .316 on-base percetnage and a .418 slugging percentage in 50 games with the Cardinals in 2011. He added seven homers and 29 runs scored as the team's everyday shortstop.
Pujols agreed to accept a 10-year, $254-million from the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday. Pujols is being introduced to the LA-area media this afternoon in Anaheim, Calif. Once Pujols had made his decision, the Cardinals shifted gears to address their middle infield openings and possibly add another outfielder. Furcal had been their chief target at shortstop since free agency opened; the two sides had discussed an extension in August before tabling the talks for the winter.
The Cardinals will continue to shop the free agent market for another bat and lefthanded reliever. Outfielder Carlos Beltran has been discussed as a possible fit for the team.
The Cardinals will finalize a two-year, $14-million deal with shortstop Rafael Furcal early next week.
The deal has been agreed upon pending a physical, the shortstop's agent Paul Kinze confirmed to The Post-Dispatch on Saturday afternoon.
Furcal, 34, returns to the team that acquired him at the July non-waiver trade deadline last season. Furcal solidified the team's defense with his play at shortstop, and he took over the leadoff role until struggling at the plate in the World Series. Furcal hit .255 with a .316 on-base percetnage and a .418 slugging percentage in 50 games with the Cardinals in 2011. He added seven homers and 29 runs scored as the team's everyday shortstop.
Pujols agreed to accept a 10-year, $254-million from the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday. Pujols is being introduced to the LA-area media this afternoon in Anaheim, Calif. Once Pujols had made his decision, the Cardinals shifted gears to address their middle infield openings and possibly add another outfielder. Furcal had been their chief target at shortstop since free agency opened; the two sides had discussed an extension in August before tabling the talks for the winter.
The Cardinals will continue to shop the free agent market for another bat and lefthanded reliever. Outfielder Carlos Beltran has been discussed as a possible fit for the team.
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