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In recent weeks, Twins Daily has been counting down the organization’s top prospects entering the 2024 season. The Twins had a terrific rookie class in 2023, and multiple top prospects are on the cusp of making their debut next season. By 2026, Minnesota’s farm system will have different names closing in on the big leagues.
5. Connor Prielipp, LHP
TD Current Ranking: 17
Prielipp had Tommy John surgery in 2021 while in college, which is one reason the Twins were able to select him in the second round back in 2022. Last season, in July, Prielipp underwent a UCL repair surgery with an internal brace. Since it is his second major surgery, he likely won’t return to game action until the second half of 2024. Prielipp has been limited to 6 2/3 innings in his professional career, but he has one of the highest ceilings among the organization’s starting pitching prospects. There are no guarantees with starting pitching prospects, and the Twins might need to shift him to a high-leverage reliever due to his injury history.
ETA: 2026
4. Brandon Winokur, OF
TD Current Ranking: 9
Minnesota took Winokur with their third-round pick in 2023 and signed him to an over-slot bonus to lure him away from UCLA. Last season, he played in 17 games and hit .288/.338/.546 (.884) with five doubles and four home runs. He is already a hulking figure in the box with a 6-foot-5 frame that will likely add more muscle and power as he matures. There is a chance he will be able to stick in center field, but it seems more likely for him to shift to a corner outfield spot. He has the potential to be a five-tool player, and he should be close to graduating from this list in 2026
ETA: 2026
3. Gabriel Gonzalez, OF
TD Current Ranking: 3.5
Gonzalez was the top prospect acquired from Seattle as part of the Jorge Polanco trade. Many national outlets view him as a borderline top-100 prospect after splitting time last season between Low- and High-A. In 116 games, he hit .298/.361/.476 (.837) with 23 doubles, four triples, and 18 home runs. He swings at a lot of pitches out of the zone but can do so while limiting his strikeouts. Gonzalez has the potential to be an above-average hitter if he can have better control of the strike zone while moving up the organizational ladder. By 2026, Gonzalez should be on the brink of making his big-league debut.
ETA: 2026
2. Charlee Soto, RHP
TD Current Ranking: 8
Soto was the Twins supplemental first-round pick out of high school in Florida last year and has yet to make his professional debut. He moved from shortstop to the pitching mound in high school for his senior season. Scouts fell in love with his fastball in the high 90s to go along with other solid offspeed offerings. He will likely be the last player on this list to make his big-league debut because he has plenty of development to do in the system. The current front office regime has drafted more college arms, so it’s exciting to think about the long-term possibilities for Soto. During the 2026 season, he has the potential to be ranked as one of baseball’s top pitching prospects.
ETA: 2027
1. Walker Jenkins, OF
TD Current Ranking: 1
There is a chance that Jenkins won’t be eligible to be a prospect entering the 2026 season, but that would mean everything went perfectly during the 2024-25 seasons. In his pro debut, Jenkins hit .362/.417/.571 (.989) with five doubles, four triples, and three home runs in 26 games. He ended the year at Low-A, where he should begin the 2024 season. Fans just witnessed Jackson Holliday, baseball’s top prospect, move from Low-A to Triple-A during his age-19 season. Jenkins has the same five-tool potential as Holliday, but that progression might be aggressive. He will likely spend most of 2025 in the high minors and be close to making his heralded debut early in the 2026 campaign.
ETA: 2026
For full transparency, here were my top prospect predictions in recent years with some strong picks and others that don't look so good in retrospect. There will also be other additions to the team's farm system over the next two years that can be added to this list.
Do you agree with the rankings? Who do you think will make the team’s top prospect in 2026? Leave a COMMENT and start the discussion.
Interested in learning more about the Minnesota Twins' top prospects? Check out our comprehensive top prospects list that includes up-to-date stats, articles and videos about every prospect, scouting reports, and more!
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