SS | Bats/Throws: L/R | 6' 2" 195 lbs | Age: 19
Draft: 2024 | Rd. 2, No. 51, Cincinnati Reds | Millard West HS
MLB Pipeline Rank
PA AB R H HR SB AVG OBP SLG OPS
2025 144 127 21 34 3 8 .268 .347 .417 .764
Career Minors 351 315 65 98 9 27 .311 .376 .486 .862
AVG HR SB OPS
2025 .268 3 8 .764
Career Minors .311 9 27 .862

Standard Minor League Batting Statistics

SeasonTmLGLGPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSHBPAVGOBPSLGOPS
2025 2 Teams Minors 81 351 315 65 98 16 6 9 54 29 102 27 8 5 .311 .376 .486 .862
2025 ACL Reds ACL ROK 46 207 188 44 64 8 5 6 35 15 51 19 4 3 .340 .396 .532 .928
2025 Daytona Tortugas FSL A 35 144 127 21 34 8 1 3 19 14 51 8 4 2 .268 .347 .417 .764

Scouting Report

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Scouting grades: Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50

Nebraska hasn't had a high school player drafted since 2019 but that should change with Lewis, who might sneak into the supplemental first round and become the state's highest prep position player selection ever. He got stronger and faster heading into his senior season and dazzled at the Super 60 Pro Showcase in February, recording the quickest 60-yard dash (6.4 seconds) and finishing at or near the top of most of the athletic testing categories. He has shown increased pop in game action while leading Millard West HS (Omaha) to its second state Class A championship in three years and winning Gatorade Nebraska high school player of the year honors.

Lewis has a quick left-handed stroke and is driving the ball harder and more consistently than he has in the past. He can get overly pull-happy as he looks to tap into more power and comes with some swing-and-miss concerns. He tends to tinker with his batting stance, but if everything comes together, he could develop into a .260 hitter with 20 homers per season.

Lewis' 60-yard time translates more into solid-to-plus speed on the diamond, where he's aggressive on the bases and rangy at shortstop. The Arkansas recruit has inconsistent hands and actions on defense, and he doesn't always cut throws loose and make the most of his solid arm strength. If he can't stick at short, he would profile well at second or third base.


2025

Scouting grades: Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55

In 2023, the Reds took a high school shortstop in the second round and went over slot to sign Sammy Stafura away from his college commitment. They repeated the exercise in 2024 when they made Lewis Nebraska’s highest prep position player ever, signing the Gatorade Nebraska High School player of the year to a $3.05 million bonus to keep him from heading to Arkansas. He didn’t make his pro debut after signing but has already made a good impression among the staff over the fall and offseason.

A left-handed hitter with a quick stroke, Lewis was hitting the ball harder and having more success driving it during his senior year of high school compared to the past. As the power started to come, he did get a little pull-happy to get to it more, leading some to worry about strikeouts. He’s a tinkerer with his stance but has the chance to be a solid hitter with at least average power in the future.

Lewis clocks in with plus run times and he likes to use his speed on the basepaths. It also helps him cover plenty of ground at shortstop, where the Reds plan to play him for the foreseeable future. There’s work to be done on his hands, actions and release on his throws, but he could profile well at another infield position if short doesn’t work out. The work he put in during the offseason impressed the Reds’ strength and conditioning group; now he’ll get to put that work to use in his first full season.


2024

Scouting grades: Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50

Nebraska hadn’t had a high school player drafted since 2019 but that changed with Lewis, who became the state's highest prep position player selection when the Reds took him in the second round of the 2024 Draft. Added strength and speed heading into his senior season helped his profile, and he led his Millard West HS team to its second state Class A championship in three years. The Gatorade Nebraska High School Player of the Year got a well-above-slot $3.05 million bonus to forego his commitment to Arkansas.

Lewis has a quick left-handed stroke and is driving the ball harder and more consistently than he has in the past. He can get overly pull-happy as he looks to tap into more power and comes with some swing-and-miss concerns. He tends to tinker with his batting stance, but if everything comes together, he could develop into a .260 hitter with 20 homers per season.

Lewis' 60-yard time translates more into solid-to-plus speed on the diamond, where he's aggressive on the bases and rangy at shortstop. He has inconsistent hands and actions on defense, and he doesn't always cut throws loose and make the most of his solid arm strength. If he can't stick at short, he would profile well at second or third base.



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Transactions

Team Date Transaction
07/25/2025 SS Tyson Lewis assigned to Daytona Tortugas from ACL Reds.
06/09/2025 ACL Reds activated SS Tyson Lewis from the 7-day injured list.
05/03/2025 ACL Reds placed SS Tyson Lewis on the 7-day injured list.
03/20/2025 SS Tyson Lewis assigned to Cincinnati Reds.
03/06/2025 activated SS Tyson Lewis.
08/05/2024 SS Tyson Lewis assigned to ACL Reds.
07/26/2024 Cincinnati Reds signed SS Tyson Lewis.
06/16/2024 College Workout activated SS Tyson Lewis.
05/23/2024 SS Tyson Lewis assigned to College Workout.
05/13/2024 SS Tyson Lewis assigned to High School Workout.
07/22/2023 MWSA Blue activated SS Tyson Lewis.
07/21/2023 SS Tyson Lewis assigned to High School Workout.