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Furillo played in seven World Series with the Dodgers, winning in 1955 and 1959. The Dodgers released him in 1960 while he was injured, then Furillo sued the team, eventually collecting $21,000. He would later maintain that he was blackballed as a result and couldn't find a job within the sport - a charge later denied by Commissioner Ford Frick.
In his 15-year career, Furillo batted .299, with 192 homer uns, 1058 RBI, 895 runs, 1910 hits, 324 doubles, 56 triples, 48 stolen bases, a .458 slugging percentage and 514 walks for a .355 on base percentage. As an outfielder, he had 3322 putouts, 151 assists, 34 double plays and 74 errors in 3547 total chances, for a .979 fielding average.