Sunday marked the end of the regular season at Single-A and High-A, the first full-season levels to wrap up play in the Minor Leagues. Fittingly, players across both turned in big performances that put exclamation points on their seasons to finish on high notes. But the top prospect performers weren't limited to those two levels.
Walker Jenkins, OF, St. Paul ( MIN No. 1 / MLB No. 14 )
The fifth overall pick in the 2023 Draft cranked his first home run at Triple-A in his 12th game at the level, making his 414-foot solo shot the centerpiece of a three-hit performance. It served as an exclamation point for what has been a very positive introduction to the Minors' highest level for Jenkins, who is hitting .311 with a .893 OPS since arriving at St. Paul. Jenkins has been limited to 73 gam