Twins prospect Walker Jenkins is the No. 3 prospect in baseball according to MLB.com. At only 19 years old, he is the younger player in the top 15, but that is not stopping him from having a goal ...
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.
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 top-10 prospects from ESPN, in order: Sasaki (Dodgers), Anthony (Red Sox), Walker Jenkins (Minnesota Twins), Mayer (Red Sox), Carson Williams (Tampa Bay Rays), Dylan Crews (Washington ...
Advertisement Jenkins’ size, athleticism and smooth left-handed swing have drawn comparisons to MVP winners Larry Walker, Josh Hamilton and Joe Mauer. That’s wildly optimistic for any prospect ...
Walker Jenkins, the audacious prodigy from the Fort Myers Mighty Mussels, has set his sights high, aiming for an MLB debut in 2025. Despite his tender age of 19, Jenkins exudes confidence in his ...
The Minnesota Twins are about to have the global top prospect for the next few cycles. While Walker Jenkins finds himself in the No. 3 ranking in the latest MLB Pipeline list that was released on ...
And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. After a year in which he posted numbers good enough to be the highest-ranked Twins prospect in almost a decade, Walker Jenkins was dissatisfied. A ...