Cal Poly recruits #2 prospect in California high school baseball

Thursday, Brooks Lee of San Luis Obispo High School signed a National Letter of Intent to play for the Mustangs.
Brooks is ranked the #2 prospect in the state and #21 in the national. He’s 6’1″ and weighs 185.
Last year, as a junior shortstop, Brooks his .462 for the San Luis Obispo Tigers. His average for his high school career is .450. Brooks also pitched in five games. His record is 1-1 with and ERA of 0.00.
Lee played for the US National Under-14 team in international tournaments against teams from Cuba, the Netherlands, Australia and Japan.
Cal Poly officials say Lee is a player who will have immediate impact on the Cal Poly baseball team’s success.
Brooks is named after Baltimore Orioles great, Brooks Robinson. He is the son of Cal Poly head coach Larry Lee.
Coach Lee played for Pepperdine and for several years in professional baseball.
Before becoming head coach at Cal Poly, Lee coached at Cuesta College.




