Career
Rabe played baseball, basketball and football at Unity High School in Mendon, Illinois. He’s the school’s all-time leader in hits (212), doubles (48) and runs (170). He’s second all-time in home runs (32) and third in batting average (377) and runs batted in (147).
Rabe was drafted by the Twins in the eleventh round of the 2000 Major League Baseball Draft.
In his first professional season, Rabe batted.221 with a.977 fielding percentage for the Elizabethton Twins. A year later, with the Quad Cities River Bandits, he improved in both departments, batting.282 with six home runs and a.981 fielding percentage while playing all three outfield positions.
Rabe broke through in 2002 with the Fort Myers Miracle. In half a season in Fort Myers, he batted.340 with five home runs and 40 RBIs to be named to the Florida State League Western division All-Star team, and was promoted to the double A New Britain Rock Cats.
In 2006, with the Rochester Red Wings, Rabe earned his third minor league All-Star nod, and a promotion up to the Twins.
While with Rochester, he also volunteered his time at a clinics at Penfield Little League. The Baltimore Orioles and Yomiuri Giants of the Japanese Baseball League both showed interest in Rabe, but he eventually ended up signing with the of the independent Atlantic League on March 31, 2008. He batted.361 with six home runs and thirty RBIs during his time with Camden before back injuries forced him into early retirement on June 24, 2008.