Miami Marlins Win One of Three Against Phillies: Post Series Grades

PHILADELPHIA, PA - APRIL 08: Miguel Rojas
PHILADELPHIA, PA - APRIL 08: Miguel Rojas /
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JUPITER, FL – FEBRUARY 22: Braxton Lee /

Braxton Lee +.088

Braxton Lee can hit, field, and run, and will never, NEVER be out hustled. He led the Southern League last season with a .309 average, and could be an above-average leadoff man for years in the majors with the Miami Marlins.

Lee is a 5’10”, 185 lb. center fielder from Picayune, MS. Now 24-years-old, he played the first three-and-a-half seasons of his pro career in the Tampa Bay organization. He slashed .321/.391/.401 with Tampa Bay’s Southern League affiliate, the Montgomery Biscuits through 60 games in 2017.

On June 26th, Lee was included in the trade which made Adeiny Hechavarria a Ray. Ethan Clark was also sent to the Marlins’ system. Lee stayed in the Southern League, joining the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp and eventually winning the SL batting title. He then slashed .347/.398/.400 in the Arizona Fall League with the Salt River Rafters.

Lee can play all three outfield positions, but has played 382 of his 394 career contests in center. He carries a .988 fielding percentage at the position, having made only 13 errors in 1051 total chances. He also has 48 outfield assists over his four seasons in the minors.

After going 0-for-4 in Miami’s 17-inning loss to the Cubs, Lee was sent back down again, then called up before Miami’s series with the Phils. In the opener, he reached base to lead off the eighth on an error by Cesar Hernandez. That was worth +.013.

In Game Two, Lee singled to second base, but the Marlins were down 19 runs and it was the ninth inning, so it had no impact on the game and no leverage to speak of.

In the third game, on Sunday, Lee hit a two-out single in the bottom of the first to give Miami a 3-0 lead. That play was worth +.143. He struck out looking to lead off the fourth and the seventh.