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Birthdate:
May 25, 1995
Height: 5'11
Weight: 206lbs
Birthplace:
Frederick, MD
Bats: Left
Throws: Left
ABOUT
Jake
Jake Fraley is a professional baseball outfielder for the Tampa Bay Rays, known for his left-handed bat, athleticism, and ability to impact the game both at the plate and on the bases. Born on May 25, 1995, in Frederick, Maryland, Fraley played college baseball at Louisiana State University before being selected by the Tampa Bay Rays in the second round of the 2016 MLB Draft. He later made his Major League debut in 2019 with the Seattle Mariners, where he began to establish himself as a versatile outfielder with a combination of speed and power.
After additional time with teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Fraley joined the Rays, bringing experience and flexibility to their outfield. Known for his ability to get on base, steal bases, and provide solid defense, he contributes in multiple ways when in the lineup. As he continues to refine his consistency at the plate, Fraley remains a valuable piece of Tampa Bay’s roster, capable of filling multiple roles and providing energy on both offense and defense.

Jake
Fraley
RF
Tamps Bay Rays

Jake
Fraley
: Off the Field
Favorite Bible Verse:
Exodus 14:14
The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.
A powerful reminder to trust God and rest in His control.
Who has been the most influential person in your life?
My dad — he’s had the biggest impact on who I am today.
Who has impacted your spiritual journey the most?
My chaplain at LSU, Charlie — he played a big role in helping me grow in my faith and walk closer with God.
Favorite Food:
Chicken fried rice
Favorite Music:
Worship and Country Music
Hobbies:
Hunting (especially bow hunting) and some fishing
Nickname:
Frales
So, What is the Gospel?
What if understanding the Gospel was as easy as running the bases? Good news. It is. Join Mickey Weston as he steps up to the plate and walks through the Gospel using the simple, familiar rhythm of baseball. From home plate to first, second, third, and back home, faith becomes clear, approachable, and unforgettable. No religious jargon, no pressure. Just Good News explained in a way that makes sense and brings you home.


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