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Bronson Lewis
First Baseman | Creston Kokanee
Hitting Lewis's long arms help him generate tremendous power when he connects. Problem is, his long swing makes him an easy mark for strikeouts. Lewis was a line-drive hitter when he first came up, but over the last few years has become more of a true home-run hitter, lofting more high flyballs. He hits righthanders and lefthanders with equal consistency. His home runs tend to come on balls that he can pull down the left-field line.
Baserunning & Defense He might not deliver for you at the plate, but Lewis can certainly deliver in the field. He is an exceptional fielder. His arm is accurate enough. Lewis isn't a good baserunner. He doesn't get good jumps on steals nor runs sharp routes around the bases.
-- Moostard Nyman
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