With the Minor League season kicking off, here's where the Twins’ Top 30 Prospects are projected to start:
1. Walker Jenkins (MLB No. 12), OF -- St. Paul (Triple-A)
2. Kaelen Culpepper (MLB No. 50), SS -- St. Paul (Triple-A)
3. Eduardo Tait (MLB No. 63), C -- Cedar Rapids (High-A)
4. Emmanuel Rodriguez (MLB No. 71), OF -- St. Paul (Triple-A)
5. Connor Prielipp, LHP -- St. Paul (Triple-A)
6. Dasan Hill, LHP -- Cedar Rapids (High-A)
7. Gabriel Gonzalez, OF -- St. Paul (Triple-A)
8. Marek Houston, SS -- Cedar Rapids (High-A)
9. Charlee Soto, RHP -- Injured (elbow)
10. Kendry Rojas, LHP -- Injured (hamstring)
11. Riley Quick, RHP -- Cedar Rapids (High-A)
12. Hendry Mendez, OF -- Wichita (Double-A)
13. Andrew Morris, RHP -- St. Paul (Triple-A)
14. Quentin Young, SS -- Fort Myers (Single-A)
15. Adrian Bohorquez, RHP -- Cedar Rapids (High-A)
16. James Ellwanger, RHP -- Cedar Rapids (High-A)
17. Brandon Winokur, SS/3B/OF -- Cedar Rapids (High-A)
18. Marco Raya, RHP -- St. Paul (Triple-A)
19. Ryan Gallagher, RHP -- Wichita (Double-A)
20. John Klein, RHP -- St. Paul (Triple-A)
21. Kyle DeBarge, SS -- Wichita (Double-A)
22. C.J. Culpepper, RHP -- Wichita (Double-A)
23. Khadim Diaw, C -- Cedar Rapids (High-A)
24. Billy Amick, 3B/1B -- Wichita (Double-A)
25. Santiago Castellanos, RHP -- Extended spring training
26. Jose Olivares, RHP -- Wichita (Double-A)
27. Enrique Jimenez, C/1B -- Fort Myers (Single-A)
28. Matt Barr, RHP -- Fort Myers (Single-A)
29. Kala'i Rosario, OF -- Wichita (Double-A)
30. Bruin Agbayani, SS/2B -- Fort Myers (Single-A) |
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Team to watch
Three of the affiliates -- St. Paul, Wichita and Cedar Rapids -- have eight Top 30 prospects each, but Twins fans can stay in the Twin Cities to see a very top-heavy St. Paul Saints team play. Three of the top four prospects, all Top 100 guys (Walker Jenkins, Kaelen Culpepper and Emmanuel Rodriguez) are there. So are No. 5 Connor Prielipp and No. 7 Gabriel Gonzalez. No. 10 Kendry Rojas will join them when ready, giving the Saints six of the organization’s top 10 prospects.
Players we could see in MLB in 2026
Take your pick from that robust Saints roster. With the big league club rebuilding, there should be opportunities for many of those prospects to head over to Minneapolis to make their big league debuts. If Jenkins and Rodriguez stay healthy, Twins fans could see two-thirds of their future big league outfield make a contribution. Seeing Prielipp get some starts and No. 18 Marco Raya help out the bullpen seems pretty certain, too. |
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