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    Brooks Lee

    • Wichita Wind Surge - AA
    • SS

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    • Bats: S / Throws: R
    • Age: 24
    • Rule 5 Eligible: After 2025 Season
    • Acquisition Method: Draft

    Scouting Report

    What's To Like
    Brooks Lee has grown up around baseball. His father is the head coach at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. Entering the 2019 MLB Draft, Lee was committed to playing for his dad, which is the biggest reason he dropped to the 35th round. For anyone that has watched the switch-hitter, his bat-to-ball skills are his calling card. In his final collegiate season, he hit .357/.462/.664 (1.125) with 25 doubles, 15 home runs, and more walks (46) than strikeouts (28). Some college players struggle when shifting from metal to wood bats, but Lee impressed in wood-bat summer leagues prior to the draft. In one 21-game stretch on the Cape, he hit .405/.432/.667 (1.099) with six home runs. It was clear that Lee separated himself from other college hitters leading into the draft. 

    Based on the performance mentioned above, Lee was in the conversation for the first overall pick in the 2022 MLB Draft, so the Twins were ecstatic that he was available with the eighth overall pick. Many scouts considered him the best college hitter in this year's draft, and that's why Minnesota was aggressive with him during his professional debut. Lee played in the Double-A playoffs just two months after being drafted while being over three years younger than the average age of the competition at that level. He had no trouble adjusting to the start of his pro career, as he posted an .839 OPS before helping Wichita to the Texas League Championship Series. 

    What's Left to Work On
    Since being drafted by the Twins, Lee has only played shortstop and designated hitter. Many expect him to eventually move off shortstop, with third base being his eventual landing spot. His arm is very strong, which should play well at the hot corner. Lee is already known for his tremendous work ethic, so he will put in plenty of time as he switches to a new defensive home. The Twins also have Carlos Correa signed for a minimum of six seasons. It's intriguing to think about Correa, Lee, and Royce Lewis eventually slotted in the same big-league infield. Both top prospects are excited about working with Correa in the years ahead. 

    Like many prospects in their early 20s, Lee has the potential to add more muscle to his frame, especially if he's moved off of shortstop in the future. He can drive the ball from both sides of the plate, so adding more muscle can help improve his power output. Scouting reports already have his power as above-average, and his patience at the plate will help him become a complete offensive player. He's a tremendous offensive talent, but strong players can always strive to improve. 

    What's Next
    Lee likely starts the season at Double-A, the level he finished at in 2022 (for Wichita in the playoffs). Fans may be excited about what Lee can mean for the team's future, but there is no reason to rush him in 2023. When he is ready, he is ready. The Twins have assembled depth at multiple positions, but Lee's performance may dictate the team continuing to be aggressive with him. His big-league debut is not out of the question in the upcoming campaign. 

    Monthly Splits

    Split Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS
    Season Team LG Level G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS GO/AO
    2022 3 teams - Minors 31 122 17 37 55 6 0 4 15 16 0 20 0 2 .303 .388 .451 .839 1.83
    2022 F-TWI FCL ROK 4 17 2 6 8 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 .353 .353 .471 .824 1.20
    2022 CR MID A+ 25 97 14 28 44 4 0 4 12 16 0 18 0 2 .289 .395 .454 .849 1.83
    2022 WCH TEX AA 2 8 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .375 .375 .375 .750 3.00
    2023 2 teams - Minors 125 501 83 138 231 39 3 16 84 56 1 91 7 4 .275 .347 .461 .808 1.26
    2023 WCH TEX AA 87 349 63 102 166 31 0 11 61 41 1 63 6 4 .292 .365 .476 .841 1.25
    2023 STP INT AAA 38 152 20 36 65 8 3 5 23 15 0 28 1 0 .237 .304 .428 .732 1.28
    2024 3 teams - Minors 35 142 29 47 81 10 0 8 30 14 0 21 2 0 .331 .391 .570 .961 1.31
    2024 F-TWI FCL ROK 5 20 5 9 11 2 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 .450 .476 .550 1.026 0.80
    2024 FTM FSL A 5 18 2 6 7 1 0 0 3 3 0 3 1 0 .333 .429 .389 .818 0.80
    2024 STP INT AAA 25 104 22 32 63 7 0 8 25 10 0 16 1 0 .308 .368 .606 .974 1.55
    Date Team OPP AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG HBP SAC SF

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