Minnesota Twins top prospect Walker Jenkins has been promoted from Double-A Wichita to Triple-A St. Paul, a league source confirmed to The Athletic’s Dan Hayes on Sunday, putting the No. 5 pick in the 2023 draft just one step from the big leagues as a 20-year-old.

Jenkins, a left-handed-hitting outfielder and consensus top-25 prospect, has been pushed very aggressively by the Twins despite repeatedly being slowed by minor injuries in each of his three pro seasons.

After missing most of the season’s first two months with an ankle injury, Jenkins hit .317/.435/.506 in his final 50 games at Double-A Wichita while being one of the Texas League’s youngest position players. That includes .333/.449/.524 in August, which earned him the Triple-A promotion for the final several weeks of the season.

Jenkins, the No. 11 prospect in Keith Law’s midseason rankings, is an extremely polished hitter for a 20-year-old, controlling the strike zone with nearly as many walks (33) as strikeouts (44) at Wichita. He’s a solid defensive center fielder with the speed to swipe 20 bases, and his power has recently started to arrive with five homers in his last 20 games.

Jenkins figures to enter the Twins’ plans by the middle of next season, and pushing him to St. Paul now sets him up to start 2026 back at Triple-A, with an opportunity to create his own call-up timeline from there.

Dan Hayes contributed to this story.

(Photo of Jenkins playing for the FCL Twins in August 2023 in Bradenton, Florida: Cliff Welch / Icon Sportswire via AP Images)

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