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4/29/25 | Twins' top prospect Walker Jenkins can't shake nagging ankle injury. If Walker Jenkins is going to rise fast through the Minnesota Twins' farm system, he's going to need his ankle to start cooperating. On Tuesday, the Twins revealed negative news on the club's No. 1 prospect, saying Jenkins will be out through at least the end of May due to lingering ankle soreness. Jenkins received a cortisone injection in his left ankle — the ankle that he sprained during spring training and then played two games and had eight at-bats at Double-A Wichita before being shut down because of discomfort in the ankle. Jenkins missed the first two months of last season at Class A after suffering a hamstring injury on Opening Day. Source: https://www.si.com/mlb/twins/minnesota-twins-news/... |
4/09/25 | New Day, New Minnesota Twins Top Prospect Injured. Minnesota Twins prospect Walker Jenkins suffered an ankle injury during Spring Training and after two games, it's putting him on the injured list. Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/article/day-minnesota-twi... |
3/01/25 | Twins top prospect Walker Jenkins is already dealing with an injury. 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 for a ball and he's expected to miss 1-2 weeks. The Twins' minor league spring schedule begins on March 12. Jenkins could miss the start of exhibition play, but the injury is not expected to be anything too serious. Source: https://www.si.com/mlb/twins/minnesota-twins-news/... |
2/10/25 | Prospects Luke Keaschall and Andrew Morris among Twins' non-roster invitees. The Twins will have 16 non-roster invites in camp when they open spring training in Fort Myers, Fla., this week. While top prospect Walker Jenkins, just 19, will not be in major league camp, a pair of top-10 prospects who are not on the 40-man roster already, Luke Keaschall and Andrew Morris, will be. Keaschall, who was named the Twins' minor league player of the year in 2024, finished last season at Double-A Wichita. Source: https://www.twincities.com/2025/02/10/prospects-lu... |
2/03/25 | Twins' top prospect Walker Jenkins sets expectations high. Walker Jenkins, put simply, looks like a baseball player. Jenkins, 19, may still be a teenager, but he's No. 3 overall prospect, per MLB Pipeline, in the game and the expectations around him are sky high. If it were up to Jenkins, his debut would come this year, but the Twins will be sure not to rush the outfielder who is such a pivotal part of their future. In his first full season as a professional, Jenkins hit .282 with a .833 OPS. Source: https://www.twincities.com/2025/02/03/twins-top-pr... |
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