Not much has changed about Jenkins' skills and potential, although the No. 5 overall pick in 2023 is starting to make a habit of missing time. He sprained his ankle early in camp and dealt with multiple setbacks that essentially wiped out his first two months, yet his 84 games still marked a career high. In 2024, it was a hamstring injury that limited the 6-foot-3, 210-pound outfielder to 82 games. Jenkins won't turn 21 until just before spring training and he'll open the year at Triple-A, where he slashed .242/.324/.396 with two homers and four steals in 23 games to close 2025. The hitting savant was exactly as advertised at Double-A last year, slashing .309/.426/.487 with seven home runs, 11 steals, a 14.5 percent walk rate and an 18.7 percent strikeout rate in 52 games. He may perform at a similarly impressive clip in his return to Triple-A, but it's unclear how quickly the Twins will look to get him to the big leagues if he's performing early in 2026. Jenkins is not on the 40-man roster and the Twins have plenty of outfielders, so it's possible he's stashed at Triple-A until late-August so that Minnesota can make a run at a Prospect Promotion Incentive pick in 2027. Read Past Outlooks