NotAboutWinning Verified Member Posted March 21, 2025 Posted March 21, 2025 He's fallen from #3 to #17? Quick, get him out of the Twins system before he's #84!! 😉 Dman and RpR 2
RpR Verified Member Posted March 21, 2025 Posted March 21, 2025 15 minutes ago, NotAboutWinning said: He's fallen from #3 to #17? Quick, get him out of the Twins system before he's #84!! 😉 Just quit blbbering about that he is the wonderkid that will save the day. He is, what ever he is, accept it when he geta here and stop having hemorrhoids because he does not fit some's wishful thinking. Last it was LEE-MARTIN , LEE-MARTIN..., well they came and now it is more like, who left the door open , why are they here..
JD-TWINS Verified Member Posted March 22, 2025 Posted March 22, 2025 On 3/20/2025 at 6:18 PM, tony&rodney said: Top 20 is still pretty high and supposes some good outcomes. The back half of top 100 lists see a fair amount of deviation in results but the top guys usually have serious talent. Agreed - and he turned 20 in February. Seems that his development through ‘25 and then 1/2 of ‘26 would be a nice evolution. There are no guarantees, but having a guy ranked in Top 20 - Top 10 - Top 5 that has a chance of being in big leagues midway through his age 21 season is a good problem to have.
Greglw3 Verified Member Posted March 22, 2025 Posted March 22, 2025 On 3/20/2025 at 7:36 PM, Doctor Gast said: There's too much focus on HRs. I want Jenkins to be a hitter 1st, HRs will come. I don't want a Gallo type hitter that strikes out a ton. I don't care about Fangraph rankings The greatest Twins hitter of all time was not a home run hitter but hit .388 with 38 doubles 14 triples 14 hr and 100 rbi in 1977 and won the map on a 4th place of 7 team and also hit .350, .359, .364 in the mid 70s to go with the .388. That is far more valuable than exit velocity, he needs to develop power and all this nonsense attached to prospects. Lyman Bostock, a top 5 hitter in Twins history was also the same way. His 1977 was 36 doubles 12 triples 14 hr and 90 rbi. Lord, I wish we had hitters like that now!!! May Walker Jenkins please be like Lyman Bostock and NOT Max Kepler!!!! Doctor Gast 1
Russ Verified Member Posted March 26, 2025 Posted March 26, 2025 Swing wise Walker Jenkins looks like a shorter Joe Mauer. Hopefully that translate to the majors.
tony&rodney Verified Member Posted March 26, 2025 Posted March 26, 2025 Jenkins should be healed from his ankle sprain by now. Hopefully, he plays an entire season to gage his skills.
Obsvr Verified Member Posted March 27, 2025 Posted March 27, 2025 On 3/21/2025 at 8:48 PM, Greglw3 said: The greatest Twins hitter of all time was not a home run hitter but hit .388 with 38 doubles 14 triples 14 hr and 100 rbi in 1977 and won the map on a 4th place of 7 team and also hit .350, .359, .364 in the mid 70s to go with the .388. That is far more valuable than exit velocity, he needs to develop power and all this nonsense attached to prospects. Lyman Bostock, a top 5 hitter in Twins history was also the same way. His 1977 was 36 doubles 12 triples 14 hr and 90 rbi. Lord, I wish we had hitters like that now!!! May Walker Jenkins please be like Lyman Bostock and NOT Max Kepler!!!! in 1977 you could smoke cigs on the field. Different game now...
tony&rodney Verified Member Posted March 27, 2025 Posted March 27, 2025 10 minutes ago, Obsvr said: in 1977 you could smoke cigs on the field. Different game now... No, good try. 1977 wasn't very long ago. It was a time of civil discourse. You can in senior men's leagues though.
Greglw3 Verified Member Posted March 27, 2025 Posted March 27, 2025 12 hours ago, Obsvr said: in 1977 you could smoke cigs on the field. Different game now... So home run hitting is more important now (I say it isn’t) because you could smoke cigarettes on the field? Same game. Twins need to, and, to Rocco’s credit, are changing their approach. A team needs about 3 power hitters, ideally, then higher average, higher on base guys, perhaps with moderate power sprinkled in to the other 6 slots. Stolen base ability a bonus. Twins got run of the field in the late innings last year by teams like Tampa Bay, Royals, Guardians.
jkcarew Verified Member Posted April 9, 2025 Posted April 9, 2025 The only way he doesn’t develop power with that body (at age 20)…is if he deliberately adopts an approach that rejects power…highly unlikely given modern player development. He’ll have power. The question is, how much of the bat-to-ball skill will be sacrificed to find the power? Some of his high-end peers are already flashing more power…while maintaining ‘good’ hit tool results. That’s where Fangraphs is coming from. He just turned 20. There’s no knowing at this point. Only guessing….oops! sorry…projecting.
jkcarew Verified Member Posted April 9, 2025 Posted April 9, 2025 On 3/26/2025 at 3:30 PM, Russ said: Swing wise Walker Jenkins looks like a shorter Joe Mauer. Hopefully that translate to the majors. Ironically, that’s what the Fangraphs projection is worried about. The algorithms are not going to project 330 BA or 415 OBP for anyone in the modern game. So if you knock that down to 290 and 360-370 and attach a Joe Mauer ISO/SLG, you have something from good to very good…you don’t have great. You attach a Vladdy Guerrero Jr. ISO/SLG, and you have perennial MVP candidate. All pleasant outcomes…but it explains the modestly lower ranking.
Linus Verified Member Posted April 10, 2025 Posted April 10, 2025 16 hours ago, KirbyHawk75 said: Is he hurt? Yep. Sprained ankle - going on the IL
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