Minnesota Twins Have a New MLB Top 100 Prospect

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For the past handful of cycles, the Minnesota Twins’ top prospect has been 2023 No. 5 overall pick Walker Jenkins. In that time, the Twins’ farm system has been lead by three prospects, Walker, Emmanuel Rodriguez and Luke Keaschall.

Had Keaschall not broken his arm shortly after arriving in the big leagues earlier this season, he may have graduated from most prospect lists by now. But this week, a new young Minnesota Twins slugger has entered the top 100 fray.

Kaelen Culpepper hits top 100 for MN Twins in MLB Pipeline update

The Minnesota Twins used their 2024 first round pick (No. 21 overall) on shortstop Kaelen Culpepper, out of Kansas State. And since arriving in the Twins organization, the 21-year-old has done nothing but impress, already climbing the minor league ladder to Double-A Wichita.

This week, Culpepper was rewarded for the hot start to his professional career. Not only was he named to the All-Star Futures Game on Monday, but the very next day, he made his debut in the MLB.com top 100 prospects list, at No. 96.

Courtesy: MLB Pipeline

Culpepper entered pro ball with a reputation as having a very disciplined hit-over-power approach, and he lived up to it during his stop with Single-A Fort Myers. He makes a ton of contact and uses the entire field with outstanding bat speed.

He looked better at short than many expected, and the Twins already consider him one of the better at the position in their system. But some think he may not have the quickness and range to stay there long-term. He could be a Gold Glover at third, though that will put more pressure on his bat, and the Twins plan to expose him a little to the hot corner as well as second and even the outfield as he progresses, just to expand his defensive arsenal.

MLB Pipeline

Despite his selection to the Futures Game, and early promotion to Double-A, MLB Pipeline still has Culpepper’s big league debut projected all the way out to 2027. Given how quickly he is climbing up the organization, however, he could wind up making a mockery of that MLB timeline.

Culpepper’s hot start has Twins excited about his future

Prior to his Double-A promotion, Culpepper posted a .293/.385/.479 slash line in 54 games at High-A Cedar Rapids this season. In his first eight games at Double-A Wichita, he has gone 11-for-37 (.297) with two home runs and a .854 OPS.

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The Twins have to feel good about how well Culpepper has controlled the zone. As a pro he has a 63/42 K/BB while flashing early power with 13 doubles, three triples, and 14 home runs. At 20-of-23 in stolen base attempts, his speed and instincts stand out, as well.

Culpepper has played 74 of his 79 professional games with the Minnesota Twins at shortstop, calming concerns over whether he can stick there, in the long-term. It’s still possible the Twins start to experiment with him at other positions more often, if he continues his speedy rise through the system.

In all likelihood, Carlos Correa will be this team’s shortstop for at least another season or two. No matter where he plays once he reaches the big leagues, Kaelen Culpepper’s early meteoric rise has given the MN Twins yet another top 100 prospect to get excited about.

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