New York Post

Lee moves quickly, as usual

- By GREG JOYCE

Khalil Lee’s signature tool is his speed, so perhaps it’s fitting that the Mets’ outfield prospect is quickly getting to know his new team on the fly.

Just over a month removed from being acquired in a three-team trade from the Royals, Lee is in the midst of his first big league camp as a Met after being a coveted target of acting GM Zack Scott.

“Coming in now with the Mets, just looking forward to continuing to showcase my talents and help the team as much as I can, wherever I’m needed,” Lee said Saturday, before travelling to West Palm Beach to play the Nationals. “Continue to play hard and do the things I can control.”

The 22-year-old Lee, who is now the Mets’ No. 7 prospect per MLB.com, had been on Scott’s radar since his time in the Red Sox’ front office. Scott joined the Mets’ front office this offseason, but when the Red Sox were engaged with the Royals on a trade for Andrew Benintendi, they looped in Scott and the Mets as a third team to help get the deal done. The Mets sent pitching prospect Josh Winckowski and a player to be named later to the Red Sox to land Lee, who helped bolster the outfield depth in their farm system.

“With my connection­s to Boston, quite frankly, they know I like Khalil Lee as a prospect, from when I was there,” Scott said shortly after the deal was completed. He’s got a lot to like, a lot of tools and athleticis­m. We like a lot of things about his performanc­e as well.”

He has spent big-league camp working with outfield coach Tony Tarasco while learning from the likes of Kevin Pillar, Michael Conforto, Albert Almora Jr. and Dom Smith.

“Those two guys [Pillar and Smith] I’ve definitely been learning from, just how to be a big leaguer,” said Lee.

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