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Rave had started in seven of the Royals' previous eight games, going 6-for-21 (.286 average) with one double, one stolen base, two runs and a 1:7 BB:K during that stretch. He appears to have a grasp on a near-everyday role at the moment,
John Rave conectó un jonrón como susituto del convaleciente Vinnie Pasquantino y los Reales de Kansas City vencieron el sábado 6-2 a los
As batting practice was winding down before a game against the Pirates last week at Kauffman Stadium, rookie outfielder John Rave sat in the Royals’ dugout and talked about his plans for the All-Star break. Not happy with the way he’d struggled early in his major-league career, Rave — called up to Kansas City for the first time on May 26 — said he was going to the Driveline location in ...
Mike Rave was John’s coach growing up. He and his wife, Sue, were the ones who were always at his games growing up, from T-ball to Little League to Central Catholic High School in Bloomington ...
Ahead of Monday’s game against the Reds, the Royals added outfielder John Rave to their 40-man roster and promoted him from Triple-A Omaha. Infielder/outfielder Cavan Biggio was optioned to the ...
But outfielder John Rave gave Omaha fans something to remember Tuesday night. During the Storm Chasers’ game against the Iowa Cubs, Matt Mervis smacked a long fly ball to deep center field.
John Rave homered playing in place of the ailing Vinnie Pasquantino and the Kansas City Royals beat Chicago White Sox 6-2 on Saturday night to move above .500 for the first time since June 10. Pasquantino left after the first inning because of heat-related illness.
Rave had homered there a decade earlier, shortly after being selected by the Boston Red Sox in the 2016 MLB Draft. His father, Mike, had won a trip to Wrigley with John and his brother, Matt.
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It's been a less than ideal rookie season for Royals outfielder John Rave. However, he's looked every bit the part of major leaguer over his past few games.