Twins draft history

From high-school phenoms to polished college bats, Minnesota’s first-round haul over the last ten years has been a roller-coaster of hopes, breakthroughs and what-ifs. The Derek Falvey regime took over in 2017. Here’s the year-by-year rundown:

2015Tyler Jay, LHP (Illinois, College) MLB Debut: 2024 (with the New York Mets) Status: Never threw a Major-League inning for Minnesota; debuted after release.

2016 Alex Kirilloff, OF (Plum High School, PA) MLB Debut: 2021 Status: Retired in October 2024 due to chronic injuries; slashed .248/.327/.412 in 249 games.

2017Royce Lewis, SS (JSerra Catholic High School, CA) MLB Debut: 2022 Status: Core infielder and rising star—30+ homers in his first 150 games. That said, injuries have limited him to 188 games over four seasons.

2018Trevor Larnach, OF (Oregon State, College) MLB Debut: 2021 Status: Regular role player in the corner outfield; average-defense and a developing bat.

2019Keoni Cavaco, SS (Eastlake High School, CA) MLB Debut: — Status: Converted to pitcher in the Minors, released in 2024 without reaching Double-A.

2020Aaron Sabato, 1B (University of North Carolina, College) MLB Debut: — Status: Struggling in the Minors (.199 average in ’24); reached AAA St. Paul in 2025. Free-agent candidate.

2021Chase Petty, RHP (Mainland Regional High School, NJ) MLB Debut: — Status: Traded to Cincinnati in 2022; pitching in Double-A.

2022Brooks Lee, SS (Cal Poly, College) MLB Debut: 2024 Status: Made the Twins team out of Spring Training in 2025 but started on the IL; lauded for bat-to-ball skills and defensive polish.

2023Walker Jenkins, OF (South Brunswick High School, NC) MLB Debut: — Status: Top organizational prospect; has power and speed. The bad news he has been injured too frequently and the Twins bring him back slowly to protect him.

2024Kaelen Culpepper, SS (Kansas State, College) MLB Debut: — Status: In Double-A; praised for plate discipline and versatile glove work. Surprise of 2025 Twins minor league system?

Trends & Takeaways

• High School vs. College: 5–5 split • MLB Debuts: 6 of 10 have reached the Show • Big Wins: Royce Lewis, Brooks Lee • Misses: Keoni Cavaco, Aaron Sabato, Tyler Jay

Predicting draft picks this far down is a crap-shoot, here is our pick.

Most Likely (No. 16) – Tyler Bremner, RHP, UC Santa Barbara 6’2″ fireballer (94–97 mph) with a sharp slider. College polish + projection fits the Twins’ development model. Draft position and consensus buzz suggest Bremner is firmly in the top-15 conversation, but slipping as far as No. 16—where the Twins pick—isn’t out of the question. Maybe a little short for the Twins liking, they like them tall.

Dark HorseCaden Bodine, C, Coastal Carolina Left-handed contact hitter with elite zone control and game-calling IQ. High-floor catcher who could slip into the late first or early second round. Moving up quick.

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