Rave turns up late-inning heat for Legends
Kids dream about ninth-inning postseason heroics. Few, however, get to experience it -- especially only three months after being drafted.But John Rave, a fifth-round pick by Kansas City this year, was able to keep the Class A Legends' undefeated postseason rolling with some Monday night.Kansas City's No. 22 prospect delivered
Kids dream about ninth-inning postseason heroics. Few, however, get to experience it -- especially only three months after being drafted.
But
Kansas City's No. 22 prospect delivered a two-run single to cap a ninth-inning rally as Lexington downed Hickory, 6-4, at L.P. Frans Stadium in Game 1 of the best-of-5 South Atlantic League Championship Series.
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With one out in a tie game,
"I felt like I'd put together a couple good at-bats, but had nothing to show for it," said Rave, who was 0-for-3 entering the ninth. "Nick smoked a ball to left field, and I was just looking to put the ball in play. I wanted to get those insurance runs. Fortunately, I was able to sneak one up the middle. It was a cool feeling."
Lexington -- 3-0 in the postseason -- got on the board first.
Hickory answered with a three-spot in the fifth, highlighted by a run-scoring double by
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The Legends knotted the game, 3-3, in the eighth against righty
"It was a great baseball game," Rave added. "The whole game, back and forth ... we knew it was going to be a tough series.
"Taking Game 1 is a big step. We have confidence in the guys on the mound; we have some studs on the mound. I have faith in our pitching to hold them down and then for our offense to have a chance."
the 21-year-old outfielder
The teams stay in Hickory for Game 2 at 7 p.m. ET on Tuesday.
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