New York Daily News

Despite allegation­s of domestic violence, Lee in Mets’ camp

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PORT ST. LUCIE — Khalil Lee is back with the Mets. The outfielder has a locker in Clover Field’s major-league clubhouse and is listed on the club’s spring-training roster, but his presence doesn’t come without controvers­y.

Lee was designated for assignment earlier this month, shortly after he became the subject of a domestic violence investigat­ion by MLB. After he cleared waivers, the Mets decided to keep him in the organizati­on instead of releasing him and he was sent outright to Triple-A Syracuse.

MLB is investigat­ing allegation­s made by Lee’s ex-girlfriend when he was playing in Syracuse last year.

“We trust the process and will let it run its course,” Buck Showalter said. “We’ll prepare him to start the season. It’s not something I want to delve into a lot from a baseball standpoint. We will handle it the way we’re told to handle it.”

Lee was named in a warrant issued by the Syracuse police department on Feb. 1 for criminal obstructio­n of breath, a misdemeano­r. New York State penal code defines this charge as the intent to impede the normal breathing or blood flow of a person by applying pressure on the throat or neck or blocking the nose or mouth.

Lee was named in a lawsuit by his ex-girlfriend, alleging that he pulled her hair and choked her during an argument in May. She went to the police the following day. An arrest warrant was signed by a judge on Aug. 10. The allegation­s were first reported by Anne Hayes of Syracuse. com.

Lee was drafted by the Royals in the third round of the 2016 draft. He came to the Mets as part of a three-team trade involving the Royals, Mets and Red Sox on Feb. 10, 2021. The Oakton, Va., native has played in 13 bigleague games with the Mets. Ranked the 26th-best prospect in the club’s minor-league system by MLB Pipeline, Lee slashed .274/.451/.500 with a .951 OPS and eight stolen bases in Syracuse in 2021. He was named an Eastern League All-Star.

However, a spot on the big-league team this season was unlikely before the assault allegation­s. The Mets signed Tommy Pham last month, effectivel­y locking up that fourth outfield spot, though Lee likely would have been one of the first players called up in case of injury before being removed from the 40-man roster.

The Mets are cooperatin­g with MLB’s investigat­ion.

ROLL CALL

All pitchers and catchers have reported for spring training except for right-hander Tommy Hunter, who is dealing with family matters. The veteran was re-signed to a minor-league contract with an invitation to major-league spring training on Dec. 5.

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