Drew Joseph Lugbauer¡was originally signed by Braves scout Rick Sellers¡attended the University of Michigan.
2023
Began the year at Double-A Mississippi for the third consecutive season but made his Triple-A debut at Triple-A Gwinnett in mid-August¡also had a two-game rehab assignment with the Braves Florida Complex League team and batted a combined .261 with 25 home runs, 73 RBI and an .898 OPS in 96 games...Had career highs in OPS, on-base percentage (.353), slugging percentage (.545) and triples (2) and matched his best in batting...Led the Braves farm system in home runs and slugging, ranked second in OPS, third in RBI and fourth in extra base hits (42)...Tied for fourth in the Southern League in home runs (22), despite a two-week stint on the injured list and an Aug. 15 promotion to Triple-A...Hit .274 (66-for-241) with 20 of his 25 home runs against right-handed pitchers compared to .225 (20-for-89) against left-handers...Batted .280 with runners in scoring position...Hit seven home runs in the seventh inning and connected for 11 of his 25 home runs in the seventh inning or later...Started 68 games at first base and 23 at designated hitter¡also made his professional debut in the outfield with one game in left field and pitched for the first time in his career...Was 1-for-3 with a double and two RBI as a pinch hitter...Made starts in each spot in the order from third through eighth¡started 37 games batting fifth and 29 hitting clean-up.
2022
Spent the entire year at Mississippi for the second consecutive season and batted .213 with a career-high 28 home runs and a career-high 82 RBI in a career-high 128 games¡led the Southern League in home runs and RBI, ranked second in extra base hits (53), third in walks (75) and eighth in runs (71) and doubles (25)¡led the Braves farm system in home runs, RBI and extra base hits, ranked third in slugging (.443), fourth in doubles, fifth in OPS (.771) and walks, seventh in runs and tied for eighth in hits (101)¡also had career highs in at bats (474), runs and hits¡ struck out a career-high 212 times, which was second most in all of the minor leagues¡hit .226 with an .813 OPS against right-handed pitchers, .175 with a .642 OPS against left-handers¡nine of his 28 home runs and 20 of his 82 RBI gave his team the lead¡10 of his home runs came in the fourth inning when he batted .310 with a 1.229 OPS¡batted .098 with two strikes¡started 124 games at first base and four at designated hitter¡committed 12 errors for a .987 fielding percentage¡made 86 starts in the clean-up spot, 37 batting fifth, three hitting sixth and two in the three spot¡was named a Braves Organizational All-Star¡hit safely in a season-high six straight games from April 23-29 (9-for-22 .409)¡grounded into his second and final double play of the season on May 18¡went the final 94 games of the season without a GIDP¡had two home runs, including a ninth inning grand slam, and six RBI May 27 at Pensacola¡matched his season high with a six-game hitting streak from June 1-7 (9-for-23, .391)¡went 12-for-36 (.333) with four doubles, four home runs and 17 RBI over a 10-game stretch from July 2-13¡began the stretch with a career-high seven RBI July 2 at Biloxi¡reached base safely in 20 consecutive games from Aug. 4 to 30¡hit .167 during the streak but has a .326 on-base percentage¡played in the 500th game of his career Aug. 30 against Tennessee¡had his second two-homer game of the season and the seventh of his career on Sept. 7 at Biloxi when he also drove in five runs.
2021
Spent the entire season at Double-A Mississippi where he batted .223 with 18 home runs and 51 RBI in 86 games¡ranked third in the Southern League in strikeouts (131), tied for seventh in home runs and tied for ninth in walks (42)¡ranked seventh in the Braves farm system in slugging (.453) and home runs, eighth in RBI, ninth in OPS (.784), tied for ninth in extra base hits (33) and walks and 10th in on-base percentage (.331)¡batted .250 with a .778 OPS against lefthanded pitchers, .217 with a .786 OPS against right-handers¡hit .272 at home, .183 on the road¡ slugged 11 of his 18 home runs on the road¡10 of his home runs gave his team the lead¡11 came with runners on base¡batted .432 in 13 day games, .188 in 73 night games¡started 62 games at first base, 23 at designated hitter and one at catcher¡committed just one error, and it came as a first baseman, where he had a .998 fielding percentage¡opponents were 0-for-1 in stolen base attempts with him behind the plate¡made starts at every spot in the order except first and second¡made his most starts batting fifth (25)¡batted .308 in 16 games in May¡ hit safely in a season-high six straight games from July 25-31¡went 8-for-21 (.381) with two doubles, four home runs and eight RBI during the streak¡homered in three straight games from July 25-28¡went 3-for-16 (.188) with a double, home run, RBI and three walks in five postseason games for Mississippi¡then played for Peoria in the Arizona Fall Leage and hit .346 with six home runs and 18 RBI in 16 games¡added 10 walks to fuel a .453 on-base percentage¡ranked second in the AFL in slugging (.692) and OPS (1.145) and tied for fourth in home runs.
2020
Did not play as the minor league season was cancelled due to the pandemic.
2019
Played 127 games for High-A Florida¡led the club and finished fourth in the Florida State League in home runs (16)¡also had a team-best and career-high 26 doubles.
2018
Ranked in the Top 10 among Atlanta prospects in home runs (t-7th, 12) and walks (8th, 43)¡stole a career-high three bases¡went 2-for-8 (.250) with a double in two postseason games for Rome.
2017
Finished second among all Atlanta farmhands (min. 200 at-bats) in slugging percentage (.514) and OPS (.865), and ranked in the Top 10 in on-base percentage (7th, .352), home runs (8th, 13) and RBI (t-10th, 46), despite appearing in just 60 games.