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  • Travis Lee

    Birth Date: 05/26/1975

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    Technically, Travis Lee was never a Twin. Although selected by the club second overall in the 1996 MLB Draft Lee was declared a free agent on September 25th of that year by MLB's executive council. Rule 4(E) of the CBA dictated that teams must send their draft picks written contract offers within fifteen days of their selection. These offers could be negotiated afterword provided the initial offer arrived within the fifteen day window. Teams had skirted the rule for years often issuing verbal offers instead and the Twins had elected to postpone contract negotiations so Lee could focus on his preparations to play in the 1996 Olympics. Unlike past years however agents decided to challenge the enforcement of the rule. Scott Boras challenged on behalf of his clients John Patterson, Bobby Seay, and Matt White while Jeff Moorad challenged for Lee (1). All four were found to have not been tendered contract offers and were declared free agents able to sign with any team. After receiving 13 contract offers Lee chose to sign with the expansion Arizona Diamondbacks for a contract that included a bonus of ten million (1). 

    Lee flashed potential in Arizona, finishing third in 1998 Rookie of the Year voting, but was shipped to the Phillies at the 2000 trade deadline along with three other players for Curt Schilling who proved vital to the D-backs 2002 World Series title. Lee played six more seasons after that. His career peaked in 2003 in Tampa as he slashed .275/.348/.409 for a WRC+ of 112 and led the Devil Rays in fWAR with 3.4. 

    The Twins meanwhile received a compensation pick in the 1997 draft that they used to select catcher Matt LeCroy.

    Sources Cited
    1 "Travis Lee's 1996 draft saga and how an amateur's true value was briefly exposed" The Athletic April 16th, 2020 
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    Notable Events & Trivia

    • In games Lee played against the Twins his teams had a record of 1-15
    • Responsible for the first hit (a single) and the first home run in Arizona Diamondbacks history 
    • Won bronze with Team USA at the 1996 Olympics, future Twins on that team included: Chad Allen, R.A. Dickey, Seth Greisinger, Jacque Jones, Matt LeCroy, Warren Morris, and Augie Ojeda.

    Travis Lee Statistics

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    Year Age Tm Lg G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ TB GDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards
    1998 23 ARI NL 146 630 562 71 151 20 2 22 72 8 1 67 123 .269 .346 .429 .775 103 241 13 0 0 1 5 *3 RoY-3
    1999 24 ARI NL 120 436 375 57 89 16 2 9 50 17 3 58 50 .237 .337 .363 .700 77 136 10 0 0 3 4 *3H/9  
    2000 25 TOT NL 128 473 404 53 95 24 1 9 54 8 1 65 79 .235 .342 .366 .709 78 148 12 2 0 2 1 397/H8  
    2000 25 ARI NL 72 250 224 34 52 13 0 8 40 5 1 25 46 .232 .308 .397 .705 74 89 6 0 0 1 1 93/H8  
    2000 25 PHI NL 56 223 180 19 43 11 1 1 14 3 0 40 33 .239 .381 .328 .709 82 59 6 2 0 1 0 37/H  
    2001 26 PHI NL 157 640 555 75 143 34 2 20 90 3 4 71 109 .258 .341 .434 .775 102 241 15 4 1 9 5 *3/H  
    2002 27 PHI NL 153 592 536 55 142 26 2 13 70 5 3 54 104 .265 .331 .394 .725 96 211 12 0 0 2 10 *3H  
    2003 28 TBD AL 145 613 542 75 149 37 3 19 70 6 2 64 97 .275 .348 .459 .807 116 249 13 0 1 6 4 *3/DH  
    2004 29 NYY AL 7 20 19 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 .105 .150 .158 .308 -19 3 2 0 0 0 1 /3H  
    2005 30 TBD AL 129 441 404 54 110 22 2 12 49 7 4 35 66 .272 .331 .426 .757 102 172 7 1 0 1 4 *3H  
    2006 31 TBD AL 114 388 343 35 77 11 2 11 31 5 2 42 73 .224 .312 .364 .676 76 125 8 2 0 1 1 *3/H  
    9 Yrs 1099 4233 3740 476 958 191 16 115 488 59 20 457 704 .256 .337 .408 .745 95 1526 92 9 2 25 35    
    162 Game Avg. 162 624 551 70 141 28 2 17 72 9 3 67 104 .256 .337 .408 .745 95 225 14 1 0 4 5    
                                                         
    ARI (3 yrs) 338 1316 1161 162 292 49 4 39 162 30 5 150 219 .252 .336 .401 .737 89 466 29 0 0 5 10    
    TBD (3 yrs) 388 1442 1289 164 336 70 7 42 150 18 8 141 236 .261 .333 .424 .757 101 546 28 3 1 8 9    
    PHI (3 yrs) 366 1455 1271 149 328 71 5 34 174 11 7 165 246 .258 .343 .402 .745 96 511 33 6 1 12 15    
    NYY (1 yr) 7 20 19 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 .105 .150 .158 .308 -19 3 2 0 0 0 1    
                                                         
    NL (5 yrs) 704 2771 2432 311 620 120 9 73 336 41 12 315 465 .255 .340 .402 .741 93 977 62 6 1 17 25    
    AL (4 yrs) 395 1462 1308 165 338 71 7 42 152 18 8 142 239 .258 .331 .420 .750 99 549 30 3 1 8 10    
    Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
    Generated 7/14/2024.

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    Yeah, Lee was pretty big blunder by the Twins. There were pre-draft rumors that he didn't want the Twins to draft him, they should have known to dot their i's and cross their t's when it came to dealing with him.

    One of my favorite tone deaf quotes in Twins history from Mike Radcliff:

    “I feel for the kid. I feel he’s pretty much uninformed,” Radcliff said of Lee, whom he thought was being led astray. “I don’t think he knows what he passed up.”

    Ha, because he should have been honored to play for the 1.5M or so the Twins were going to pay him instead of the 10M the Diamondbacks gave him. Surely to this day Lee regrets his decision!

    Prior to looking that up, I had remembered that as a Terry Ryan quote, but I guess I recalled that wrong.

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    I remember being really cheesed off at all that rigamarole with that guy. I was happy to cheer against him. 

    He did have a strong rookie season, but then kind of petered out over the years. Reminded me of one of those guys who grows really fast and is the all-sport star in middle school, but then the growth stops, and the stardom goes away. 

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