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    2023 MLB draft: Minnesota Twins pick-by-pick report


    Here’s a look at the players taken by the Twins at the MLB draft. The list is being updated as picks are made.

    First round, fifth overall

    Walker Jenkins, OF, South Brunswick (N.C.) High School

    An 18-year-old who hit .417 in 24 games his senior season, but was walked in 32 of his 95 plate appearances. He’s 6-3 and 215 pounds and was the state’s player of the year as a junior and senior. He’s played for USA Baseball’s national team programs.

    Competitive balance round, 34th overall

    Charlee Soto, RHP, Reborn Christian Academy (Kissimmee, Fla.)

    At 6-5 and 210, Soto had a 0.52 ERA with 69 strikeouts and only five walks in 12 games his senior season. The 17-year-old was born in Philadelphia but raised in the Orlando area.

    Second round, 49th overall

    Luke Keaschall, 2B, Arizona State

    Keaschall hit .353 with 18 home runs in 55 games for the Sun Devils. He is from Watsonville, Calif., and played two seasons at the University of San Francisco before transferring.

    Third round, 82nd overall

    Brandon Winokur, OF, Edison (Calif.) High School

    A right-handed hitter, Winokur plans to attend UCLA if he doesn’t sign.

    Fourth round, 114th overall

    Tanner Hall, RHP, Southern Mississippi

    Hall has twice won conference pitcher of the year — in the Sun Belt last season and in Conference USA as a junior.

    Fifth round, 150th overall

    Dylan Questad, RHP, Waterford (Wis.) High School

    The 6-foot, 200-pounder has committed to play at Arkansas.

    Sixth round, 177th overall

    Jay Harry, SS, Penn State

    In 146 games with the Nittany Lions, the New Jersey native hit .304 with 12 home runs.

    Seventh round, 207th overall

    Nolan Santos, RHP, Bethune-Cookman

    The 6-1 Santos had 138 strikeouts in 97 innings. He’s a Miami native.

    Eighth round, 237th overall

    Jace Stoffal, RHP, Oregon

    In 10 starts, the 6-3 Stoffal had a 2.83 ERA for the Ducks.



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