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  • 2025 Minnesota Twins Draft Pick Tracker

    The following is a 2025 Minnesota Twins draft tracker, ranked and updated throughout the year as the Twins sign their draft picks from the 2025 MLB Draft. Along with signing bonuses and player bios, explore our scouting reports and see all news content for every draft pick. Only at Twins Daily can you find such a comprehensive draft tracker, updated immediately and always up-to-date!

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    Marek Houston

    • Wake Forest
    • SS

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 22
    • Slot Money: $4,929,600
    • Signing Money: $4,497,500

    Scouting Report

    Houston was an unheralded recruit who started immediately for Wake Forest as a freshman, locking up the shortstop position. If you watch him play defense, it's easy to see why. It's plus defense at shortstop, with good lateral quickness, soft hands, a great internal clock and a plus arm combining for a complete offensive profile. He's 1B to Billy Carlson's 1A defensively for shortstops in this class.

    There's plenty to like in the offensive profile, too. It's a hit over power profile, headlined by strong bat-to-ball metrics and a history of walking more than he strikes out wherever he plays, including an excellent stint on the Cape after the 2024 season.

    The ceiling for Houston hinges on what you think of the power. For much of his collegiate career, it's been absent (35 grade). In 2025, he's off to a more impactful start, almost matching his career high in home runs through non-conference play. The exit velocities (~104 mph) suggest that it might not be real, despite Houston adding 20 pounds of good weight in advance of the 2025 season.

    Houston's power numbers (under the hood) didn't really hold up in ACC play. He finished the season with a .354/.458/.597 (1.055) line with 15 home runs and identical 15.4% strikeout and walk rates. Even so, it's above average hit and run, with plus defense and a plus arm at shortstop. He's a first half of the first round type guy in this class.

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    Who are the Twins' Next Top 100 Prospects?

    The Twins have several top prospects in St. Paul. Which players will make their way into industry top-100 prospect lists throughout the remainder of the season? Let's dig into three candidates.

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    Riley Quick

    • Alabama
    • RHP

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 22
    • Slot Money: $2,692,100
    • Signing Money: $2,692,000

    Scouting Report

    Quick is another riser in the 2025 cycle on the pitching side. A physically imposing frame at 6 '6, 250, the stuff and the results are starting to come together for the Alabama righty after recovering from TJ surgery.

    Quick's fastball is a sinker that sits in the mid-90s. He can reach back for 98 mph. It generated a ground ball rate north of 60% in 2024, and it's easy to see why, with the pitch creating 20 inches or so of run. Quick has a relatively low release height for his size. He mixes in a sweeper, which is already above average and could be plus in time. His changeup, like his sinker, gets a ton of horizontal break.

    Quick delivery is relatively consistent for such a physical pitcher. It's easy to see him carrying a significant workload as a pro if he can stay healthy. Despite the size and stuff, Quick hasn’t missed the amount of bats you’d like to see. In 2025, he finished with a 3.49 FIP, 25.9 K%, and 8.9 BB% in 62 IP. If the right organization gets him, you can see him being a tweak or two away from being a monster.

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    Who are the Twins' Next Top 100 Prospects?

    The Twins have several top prospects in St. Paul. Which players will make their way into industry top-100 prospect lists throughout the remainder of the season? Let's dig into three candidates.

    An Updated Look at the Twins Daily Top 20 Prospects

    Some of the Twins top prospects have looked the part and started the year in promising fashion, while others have not had the starts they had hoped. Are these results a sign of things to come or a bump in the road?

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    Quentin Young

    • Oaks Christian High
    • SS

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 19
    • Slot Money: $1,761,100
    • Signing Money: $1,761,600

    Scouting Report

    At 6'5, 215, Quentin Young (nephew of Delmon and Dmitri) is a physical monster with a ton of projection in a super athletic frame. A right-handed hitter, there's a ton of raw power here, combined with some swing and miss concerns, particularly against off-speed stuff. It's a violent swing and aggressive approach at the plate that could be reined in to get to a little more refinement with his swing decisions and control of at-bats. He's easily got a plus arm, and with infield and outfield experience, that's likely a 3B/RF profile in time.

    How the hit tool develops and the pitch recognition, in particular, will likely govern Young's ceiling. He's committed to LSU, which may be a tough connection to break, depending on where he's taken.

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    James Ellwanger

    • Dallas Baptist
    • RHP

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 22
    • Slot Money: $893,000
    • Signing Money: $1,000,000

    Scouting Report

    Ellwanger was a notable prospect before the 2023 draft and slipped due to signability concerns. The Nats took him in the 19th round, and he is their type of prep power arm. It's an intriguing combination of size, stuff, and refinement needed, particularly on the secondary pitches and with his control.

    Ellwanger stands 6'5", 205, it's a lean frame with more strength to add. Even so, he can run his fastball up into the high 90s with good ride and armside run. There's a good curveball present too, an above-average pitch, with a slider and changeup that haven't proven to be as effective yet. Strike throwing has also been a challenge for Ellwanger at times. Despite too many free passes (13.5%), he's performed solidly in 2025. It's a 3.07 FIP and 33 K%. You'll need a drafting organization that knows what they're doing with pitchers, but the arm talent is considerable.

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    Jason Reitz

    • Oregon
    • RHP

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 21
    • Slot Money: $635,700
    • Signing Money: $635,700

    Scouting Report

    The Twins selected their third pitcher of the draft with their fourth-round pick. Reitz is an Oregon product and ranked 191st on MLB Pipeline's draft rankings. A 20-year-old junior set to turn 21 in a little over a week, this spring was Reitz's first year with Oregon after he spent his freshman and sophomore years at Saint Mary's.

    Reitz made 11 starts and 16 total appearances for the Ducks this spring, posting a 3.50 ERA while striking out 73 in 64 1/3 innings. What immediately stands out about Reitz is his height. At 6'11", Reitz is easily the tallest player in this year's class, and surprisingly moves fairly well. However, his long levers have made it harder for him to repeat his delivery and command the strike zone with consistency. His command has improved throughout his college career, but there's still a lot of progress to be made before you can start dreaming of him as a big league starter.

    It's a four-pitch mix right now with Reitz throwing a fastball, cutter, slider, and a changeup. His fastball has reached the upper-90s but actually doesn't create a whole lot of extension. Suppose the Twins can get him down the mound further, that fastball can become quite the weapon. He is pretty reliant on his mid-80s cutter, which has the potential to be an above-average offering, as does his slider and changeup. Aside from his height, there isn't too much that jumps off the page here, but there is definitely a high enough floor for the Twins to work with, potentially turning him into an effective starter at the next level. 

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    Matt Barr

    • SUNY Niagara CC
    • RHP

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 20
    • Slot Money: $475,000
    • Signing Money: $762,500

    Scouting Report

    With the 149th pick in the draft, the Twins selected their fifth pitcher in seven picks, keeping up with a pitcher-heavy draft. They selected Matt Barr, a JUCO product from Niagara County Community College. Barr was the highest-ranked JUCO prospect in MLB's draft rankings. 

    After spending his freshman year with Niagara, Barr committed to Tennessee for the 2026 season. Still, it became pretty clear he wasn't making it to campus as he continued to rise on draft boards throughout the cycle. In 57 innings across ten starts, Barr struck out 94 hitters while posting a 1.74 ERA. 

    Barr is an athletic 6'6" and 195 pounds, and is still very projectable at 19 years old. The feel to spin the ball stands out here as all three of his offerings come with high spin. He throws a mid-90s fastball with a lot of ride, and complements it with a sweeping slider and a more traditional curveball. The mix has the potential to be a nightmare for right-handed hitters, and he has also flashed a cutter as a more platoon-neutral offering. He has yet to develop another arm-side pitch, which should be in the cards for the Twins as he has the upside to be a big league starter. The command also requires further development, but his delivery and athleticism suggest his command could emerge as average to above-average. 

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    Bruin Agbayani

    • Saint Louis School High
    • SS

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    • Bats: L / Throws: R
    • Age: 19
    • Slot Money: $361,600
    • Signing Money: $380,600

    Scouting Report

    Agbayani joined Quentin Young as the second prep bat selected by the Twins thus far in the draft. A Michigan commit, Agbayani was the Gatorade High School Player of the Year for the state of Hawaii. He stands in at 6'2" and 185 pounds and is a plus athlete, so there's a lot to dream on physically here.

    It's a hit-over-power approach from the left side for the shortstop at the moment as he continues to grow into more power. There's already present bat speed at the plate, and he has also shown a knack for getting the ball in the air to the pull side. It's a pretty safe bet to take at this point in the draft. Although he's a plus athlete, there are some question marks when it comes to his ability to stick at shortstop. Some evaluators think he's either a second baseman or a left fielder. 

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    Inside the Twins Shortstop Pipeline

    Lots of prospects are first signed or drafted as shortstops, but which ones stick at one of the most important defensive positions is always interested. Let's take a look at the Twins depth when it comes to shortstop prospects.

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    Jacob McCombs

    • University of California - Irvine
    • OF

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    • Bats: L / Throws: R
    • Age: 21
    • Slot Money: $282,900
    • Signing Money: $280,400

    Scouting Report

    A 21-year-old, left-handed hitting outfielder from UC Irvine, Jacob McCombs, ranked 180th on MLB Pipeline's draft rankings. McCombs is a draft-eligible sophomore, putting him on the younger side of the college class, which several organizations value. He's a SoCal kid, playing his high school ball there before spending his freshman year at San Diego State. In his sophomore year with UC Irvine, he posted a 1.081 OPS with 13 home runs in 271 plate appearances.

    McCombs is somewhat of a Brendan Summerhill-lite. He has great contact abilities with limited power from the left side, and projects as at least an average defender in center field. The approach at the plate needs refinement, as he tends to chase pitches and doesn't draw many walks. 

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    Ryan Sprock

    • Elon University
    • 3B

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 21
    • Slot Money: $227,800
    • Signing Money: $225,300

    Scouting Report

    There is some intrigue with this pick as Sprock was a two-way player at Elon University. The Twins drafted him as a third baseman, which suggests he's moving off the mound full-time. However, there is always some extra upside to tap into when a player goes from a two-way to focusing on one side of the ball. Sprock posted a .321/.411/.593 slash line with 14 home runs this spring, while he also threw 17 innings in relief, striking out 19 with a 3.63 ERA.

    There's some obvious arm strength for Sprock if he found as much success as he did on the mound, so he might be able to stick around at the hot corner. The glove is fringy, so he could end up in a corner outfield role and let the bat play. 

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    Justin Mitrovich

    • Elon University
    • RHP

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 22
    • Slot Money: $202,900
    • Signing Money: $172,500

    Scouting Report

    The Twins seemingly spent some extra time at Elon University this year as they turned around and selected Sprock's teammate, Justin Mitrovich, with their ninth-round pick. As did Sprock, Mitrovich spent all three of his college seasons with Elon. He was their Friday night starter this spring as he logged 89 and 1/3 innings across 15 starts, posting a 4.23 ERA while striking out 81. 

    Mitrovich's fastball is mediocre at best, but he makes up for it with a pair of solid secondaries and above-average command of the fastball. He throws a low-80s changeup that is regarded as one of the best in the college class, and gets good results against both sides. His slider sits in the mid-80s with a tight shape that is both a high chase and whiff pitch. The fastball is the biggest question mark with this profile. He limits walks but will likely walk a lot more at the next level if he's too reliant on secondaries.  

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    Shai Robinson

    • Illinois State
    • SS

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 22
    • Slot Money: $190,900
    • Signing Money: $147,500

    Scouting Report

    Rounding out the first half of the Twins' 2025 draft is Shai Robinson, a 21-year-old shortstop from Illinois State. Robinson spent all three of his college seasons at Illinois State, where his game took strides forward every year. He added 15 pounds of strength in the off-season, which allowed him to start tapping into some power as he hit a career-high ten home runs. At 6'1" and 195 pounds now, he might have some more room to grow, but he's better off sticking with the glove-first approach at shortstop.

    He has a great glove at shortstop, where he should stick around for a while due to his strong arm and above-average athleticism. Anything else he can add at the plate is a plus. The hit tool is very fringy, but he has shown a good enough approach to walk more than he has struck out in each of his last two seasons. 

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    Inside the Twins Shortstop Pipeline

    Lots of prospects are first signed or drafted as shortstops, but which ones stick at one of the most important defensive positions is always interested. Let's take a look at the Twins depth when it comes to shortstop prospects.

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    Ryan Daniels

    • Connecticut
    • 2B

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    • Bats: L / Throws: R
    • Age: 22
    • Slot Money: $150,000
    • Signing Money: $150,000

    Scouting Report

    A left-handed hitting infielder out of UConn, Daniels mashed in 2025. He managed a 175 wRC+, a 15.9% walk rate, a 16.3% strikeout rate, and 18 home runs. Likely a second baseman at the next level.

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    Kolten Smith

    • Georgia
    • RHP

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 22
    • Slot Money: $150,000
    • Signing Money: $200,000

    Scouting Report

    Smith came into 2025 with some pedigree and had a poor season, managing a 4.80 FIP, albeit with a 31.4% strikeout rate. Smith, when on, can run his fastball up to 96 mph, with a sweeper and additional offerings who throws enough strikes to continue starting.

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    Callan Fang

    • Harvard
    • RHP

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    • Bats: L / Throws: R
    • Age: 22
    • Slot Money: $150,000
    • Signing Money: $177,500

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    Fang is a fun arm out of Harvard. A good frame with a quick arm, Fang has been up to 95 mph with his fastball, though it struggles to generate whiffs. There’s a good changeup in the mix, too, in addition to a breaking ball that needs more velo. Fang is a good strike thrower. He’s a solid bet to come out in 2026 with a pretty different looking arsenal.

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    Merit Jones

    • Utah
    • RHP

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 22
    • Slot Money: $150,000
    • Signing Money: $150,000

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    The Twins drafted Jones in 2024 but he returned to school. He had a poor 2025 but performed extremely well in the MLB Draft League. 

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    Reed Moring

    • UC Santa Barbara
    • RHP

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 21
    • Slot Money: $150,000
    • Signing Money: $100,000

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    A righty out of UCSB who had limited innings in 2025. Moring had a 3.60 FIP, striking out 28% of hitters (great) and walking 16% (less great) in just 17.2 IP.

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    Jonathan Stevens

    • U Alabama
    • RHP

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 21
    • Slot Money: $150,000
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    Stevens hasn’t pitched for Alabama, appearing most recently on the Cape for Bourne. I got very little here guys, give us a day or two!

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    JP Smith II

    • Sacramento State
    • 3B

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 21
    • Slot Money: $150,000
    • Signing Money: $75,000

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    Smith is a 20 year old, right-handed hitting infielder out of Sac State. It’s big time juice with a lot of swing and miss issues and hit tool questions. In 2025, he took almost 12% off his strikeout rate, while also sacrificing some home run power in the process.

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    Matthew Dalquist

    • UC San Diego
    • RHP

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    • Bats: S / Throws: R
    • Age: 23
    • Slot Money: $150,000
    • Signing Money: $150,000

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    A multi-year starter at UCSD, Dalquist is a bit more what we are used to with some of the Twins later round arms, extreme strike throwing and control. He walked just 3.7% of hitters in 2025. There’s not enough swing and miss generated as yet, but we know what the Twins do well with pitchers.

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    Matthew Becker

    • South Carolina
    • LHP

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    • Bats: R / Throws: L
    • Age: 23
    • Slot Money: $150,000
    • Signing Money: $25,000

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    A 22-year-old lefty senior sign. Becker put up a 3.98 FIP in 47.1 innings in the SEC in 2025, not bad. It’s whiff generating stuff with a strikeout rate approaching 30%, but too many walks sprinkled in here too.

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    Michael Hilker

    • U Arizona
    • RHP

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 21
    • Slot Money: $150,000
    • Signing Money: $125,000

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    Hilker was limited to two starts and some relief appearances for Arizona in 2025 (22.1 IP). He managed a 1.59 FIP with a 29 % strikeout rate and a 4.3% walk rate.

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