Lewis was one of two 20-20 players in NCAA Division I in 2024, when he hit a school-record 22 homers and stole 20 bases at Queens. A 13th-round pick that July, he's headed toward another 20-20 year in his first full pro season. He needed just two months this spring to earn a promotion to High-A.
A right-handed hitter with an upright stance, Lewis generates some of the best exit velocities in the system and attempts to maximize his at least plus raw power by looking to launch balls in the air to his pull side. His approach produces extra-base hits but also results in strikeouts. He does hang in well against breaking balls and changeups but will need to be more selective at higher levels.
Lewis has solid speed and plays quicker than that on the bases. He has divided his time among all three outfield positions in pro ball, and he's a decent center fielder, but more effective on the corners; with fringy arm strength, he may be best suited for left field.