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Twins' Walker Jenkins predicted to be MLB's No. 1 prospect in 2026He's the Twins' top prospect since Byron Buxton pre-2016. Jenkins, who turns 20 next week, hit .362 with a .989 OPS in 26 games between rookie ball and Low-A to begin his pro career in 2023.
It might be a year or two before Walker Jenkins gets to the big leagues, but the way Ryan Jeffers was talking about him on Friday morning should get Minnesota Twins fans excited about his future.
Bestowed the nickname of the action movie hero by former Twin Michael Cuddyer, Walker Jenkins, the Twins' top prospect, came out swinging in his 16th game at the Double-A level Friday. In his first at ...
Twins prospect Walker Jenkins, second from left, poses for a photo with agent Scott Boras, left, Twins Vice President of Amateur Scouting Sean Johnson and President of Baseball Operations Derek ...
Walker Jenkins, the top prospect in the Twins' organization, has fallen slightly in the latest update to MLB Pipeline's Top 100 ranking.He's down from No. 3 to No. 6, a three-spot drop that can be ...
Twins top prospect Walker Jenkins arrived for Minor League camp last week, but he's already dealing with an injury. According to multiple reports, he suffered a "mild" sprained ankle after jumping ...
Jenkins is roughly 1-to-2 weeks behind after suffering a mild ankle sprain last week, Dan Hayes of The Athletic reports. Jenkins was sidelined for roughly two months last season due to a hamstring ...
Twins' Walker Jenkins: Healthy to begin Double-A season. Jenkins (ankle) has played in two of Double-A Wichita's first three games of the season, going 1-for-8 with two strikeouts.. Jenkins ...
Heading into the 2025 baseball season, outfielder Walker Jenkins is the Twins' top prospect and the No. 3 overall prospect in the sport, according to both MLB.com and ESPN.
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