The Minnesota Twins have a near-ready prospect that will bring a pitch never before seen to the major leagues.
Plus a front office blind spot, Chris Paddack's workload, Cory Lewis' knuckleball and how fast Walker Jenkins can move.
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. If he plays well this year, ...
The Twins have two potential superstars and a strong top of their system, but there are a lot of potential relievers and ...
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 ...
As will be the case for all prospect lists this season, Minnesota Twins star teenager Walker Jenkins paces the group. He trails only Roki Sasaki, Roman Anthony, Jackson Jobe, and Kristian Campbell.
The Minnesota Twins are in a unique situation heading into the 2025 season. Seemingly cash-strapped this offseason, President ...
Walker Jenkins reached Class AA at 19 years old ... He’s driven to be the best. After the Minnesota Twins took him with the No. 5 pick in the 2023 amateur draft, he said he wanted to prove ...
No one in the MN Twins system is better than Walker Jenkins. The former first round pick has ascended to new heights in recent prospect rankings. Despite being a teenager, he may not remain in the ...
The Minnesota Twins are coming off a 2024 season where they fell a bit short. They finished the regular season with an 82-80 ...