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Brooks Thomas Lee (born February 14, 2001) is an American professional baseball shortstop for the Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball (MLB).
Amateur career
Lee attended San Luis Obispo High School in San Luis Obispo, California.[1] As a freshman, he batted .438, and as a junior, he hit .462.[2][3] As a senior in 2019, he batted .405 with 13 doubles and 25 RBIs over 23 games.[4] He was considered a top prospect for the 2019 Major League Baseball draft, but withdrew his name the day before, telling teams he would fulfill his commitment to attend California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo to play college baseball for the Cal Poly Mustangs.[5] He was still selected by the San Francisco Giants in the 35th round as a courtesy pick.[6] After graduating, he spent the summer playing in the West Coast League for the Corvallis Knights, and was named the league's top prospect after hitting .333 with three home runs, 35 RBIs, and 12 stolen bases over 43 games.[7]

During the first semester of Lee's freshman year, he hyperextended his knee, and underwent surgery.
Professional career
The Minnesota Twins selected Lee in the first round with the eighth overall selection of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft.[29] He signed with the team for $5.6 million.[30]
Lee made his professional debut with the
Personal life
Lee's father, Larry, is the head baseball coach at Cal Poly.[38] He is named after Brooks Robinson.[39]
References
- ^ Denney, Jarrid (July 1, 2019). "Knights baseball: Lee chooses to fulfill promise to his father". Corvallis Gazette-Times. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- San Luis Obispo Tribune. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ "Cal Poly recruits #2 prospect in California high school baseball". Paso Robles Daily News. November 16, 2018. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ Newman, Logan (June 5, 2019). "MLB or Cal Poly? For Brooks Lee, 'there's nothing as valuable as playing for my dad'". USA Today. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ "Son of Cal Poly baseball coach turns down $2 million to play for father". Cal Coast Times. June 4, 2019. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- Santa Ynez Valley News. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ "Knights baseball: Lee named top prospect in WCL". Albany Democrat-Herald. September 4, 2019. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ Spratling, Shotgun (April 16, 2021). "GSA Spotlight: Rare Baseball Mind Makes Cal Poly's Brooks Lee Special". USA Baseball. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ "Cal Poly Opens Practice Friday Afternoon for 2021 Baseball Season". Atascadero News. January 27, 2021. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ Bernadeau, Patrick (July 16, 2020). "Northwoods League: This Stinger is a Cal Poly Lee". West Central Tribune. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ Ebert, Patrick (October 27, 2020). "Midwest Journey For Cal Poly's Lee". The Grind Baseball. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ Burdick, Eric (July 12, 2021). "Lee, Thorpe honored as freshmen All-Americans". Santa Maria Times. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ "Brooks Lee, Drew Thorpe Invited to Play for Collegiate National Team". Santa Maria Times. June 21, 2021. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ "Cal Poly Shortstop Brooks Lee Collects Fourth All-America Award". Cal Poly Athletics. June 28, 2021. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ "Cal Poly's Brooks Lee, Myles Emmerson earn top Big West awards". Lompoc Record. June 2, 2021. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ "2021 Brooks Wallace Award finalists announced". MLB.com. College Baseball Foundation. June 2, 2021. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ "Shortstop Brooks Lee Named a Finalist for Brooks Wallace Award". Cal Poly Athletics. June 7, 2021. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ "#22 Brooks Lee". pointstreak.com. Retrieved July 16, 2022.
- ^ "Cape Cod Baseball League roundup: Lee helps Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox to win". Cape Cod Times. July 27, 2021. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ Healy, Joe (August 19, 2021). "Brooks Lee Blossoms Into Top MLB Draft Prospect At Cal Poly Under Father's Tutelage". Baseball America. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ "2021 Cape Cod League Top Prospects 1-25". Baseball America. August 31, 2021. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ Buscher, Casey (June 24, 2021). "Cal Poly's Thorpe and Lee selected for the 2021 Team USA Collegiate National Team". KSBY. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- San Luis Obispo Tribune. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ Blum, Sam (February 24, 2022). "Why Cal Poly's Brooks Lee passed up millions to stay home and prove he's a top-3 MLB Draft pick". The Athletic. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- Santa Ynez Valley News. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ Righetti, Derek (June 2, 2022). "Brooks Lee wins Big West Field Player of the Year, Drew Thorpe brings home Pitcher of the Year to lead Cal Poly honorees". Mustang News. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ "Second straight stellar season earns Lee the 2022 Brooks Wallace Award". MLB.com. College Baseball Foundation. June 16, 2022. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ Callis, Jim (June 15, 2022). "Everything you need to know: Draft Combine". MLB.com. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ Sandoval, Diego (July 18, 2022). "BREAKING: Brooks Lee drafted No. 8 overall by Minnesota Twins in 2022 MLB Draft". Mustang News. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ Schwerzler, Ted (July 21, 2022). "Get to Know Twins Draft Pick Brooks Lee". Twins Daily. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ "Twins' Brooks Lee: Promoted to High-A". CBS Sports. August 9, 2022. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ Braun, Matt (September 18, 2022). "Minor League Report (9/17): Randy Dobnak Returns; Brooks Lee Promoted to Wichita". Twins Daily. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ a b "Brooks Lee Stats, Age, Position, Height, Weight, Fantasy & News". MiLB.com. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ Mayo, Jonathan (April 4, 2023). "Where the Twins' Top 30 prospects are starting season". MLB.com. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ Wilson, Nick (August 4, 2023). "Former SLO High, Cal Poly baseball star gets step closer to big leagues with team promotion". San Luis Obispo Tribune. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- Star Tribune. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ Miller, Phil (July 3, 2024). "Brooks Lee shines, David Festa struggles as Twins get thumped by Tigers". Minnesota Star Tribune. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ Baker, Dusty (March 19, 2021). "Father and son leading Cal Poly Baseball to elite level". KSBY. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ Tsai, Stephen (May 28, 2021). "Cal Poly phenom Brooks Lee has a legendary name to live up to". Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
External links
- Career statistics from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
- Cal Poly Mustangs bio