The final two months of the Twins’ season after the trade deadline have been devoted to assessing players at the major league level and figuring out who might fit into their future plans.
But behind that group of players, the Twins have another wave of talent coming, a group that led to their farm system being ranked No. 2 out of 30 organizations by MLB.com on its midseason list.
Since that ranking, Luke Keaschall has graduated from prospect lists and has become one of the Twins’ most exciting players. But there are plenty more to look forward to, including four prospects in MLB Pipeline’s top 100. With the minor league seasons now over, here’s a look at how the organization’s top 10 prospects, using MLB Pipeline’s list, performed this season:
Jenkins, the No. 5 overall pick in the 2023