Brooks Lee Looks Dominant Since Returning To Triple-A
6 months agoMinnesota Twins shortstop prospect Brooks Lee has performed exceptionally well since returning to Triple-A and is fast approaching his MLB debut. Lee was reinstated from the injured list on June 4 after recovering from a herniated disc back in spring training. Through his first 11 games of the season at St. Paul, the former eighth overall pick has posted a stellar .340/.380/.553 slash line with two home runs, 10 RBI, 16 total hits, and a 3:8 BB:K ratio. Last season at Triple-A, the Cal Poly product held a .237/.304/.428 slash line through his first taste of that level. Even though Lee has spent the majority of his minor league career at shortstop, he logged his first game at the keystone earlier this season, which suggests that the Twins value his bat and want him in the majors as soon as possible. Currently, Carlos Correa has served as the major league shortstop while Willi Castro has played second base. Even though Castro has performed well this season, Lee can provide the Twins with a high-upside bat, which could help keep them in the AL Central Division race. The number 14 overall prospect on MLB Pipeline is a must-stash candidate in deeper redraft leagues for now and should be rostered in all keeper and dynasty formats.
Source: MiLB.com
Source: MiLB.com