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Whenever he’s asked, Brooks Lee has dismissed the notion that moving around the diamond is a problem. He’s a ballplayer, Lee insists, and whether it’s second, third or shortstop, he’s fine. It’s a commendable attitude,
Brooks Lee’s bat-to-ball skills are undeniable, but chasing pitchers’ pitches could limit his upside. Just ask Jose Miranda.
Brooks Lee's first career grand slam capped a six-run third inning and the Minnesota Twins beat the Detroit Tigers 8-1 to avoid a four-game series sweep.
And one pitch later, Royce Lewis drove Civale’s cutter 386 feet for a grand slam to give the Twins a 4-1 lead. One pitch brought home every run the Twins scored off Civale, who finished with five innings, five hits, four earned runs, four walks and five strikeouts.
Brooks Lee reacts quickly to a hard-hit grounder, cleanly fields it, and spins to get the runner at first for the second out of the top of the 3rd inning
Brooks Lee turned on a fastball from fishing buddy Chris Paddack on Sunday and drove it into the right-field seats as the Twins avoided a sweep.
On a day that saw Corey Koskie officially get inducted into the Twins' Hall of Fame, Minnesota took the momentum and blew out the Detroit Tigers 8-1. Former Twins pitcher Chris Paddack started on the mound and it was his second time at Target Field since getting traded.
White sox first. Mike Tauchman strikes out swinging. Miguel Vargas walks. Kyle Teel walks. Miguel Vargas to second. Lenyn Sosa singles to left field. Kyle Teel to second. Miguel Vargas scores.
The A’s built a big lead with a three-run fourth inning, and the Twins couldn’t rally despite home runs from Brooks Lee and Ryan Jeffers.