A hamstring injury limited Jenkins to 73 games last year, primarily at Single-A and High-A with a small taste of Double-A to close the campaign. His strong swing decisions and contact skill were on full display at every stop, logging walk rates over 10 percent and strikeout rates below 16 percent. A powerfully built 6-foot-3, 210-pound athlete, Jenkins isn't yet getting to all of his raw power in games, but he did slug .444 with six homers and 19 doubles. He isn't a burner, but Jenkins stole 14 bases on 17 attempts, and he should steal double-digit bases for the foreseeable future. It's rare to be able to project at least a plus hit tool for a 19-year-old with minimal upper-level experience, but Jenkins is a special hitter. He doesn't have alarming groundball or opposite-field tendencies, so given Jenkins' physical frame, he should tap into more and more power each year. Logging a full year without any lower-body injuries would be huge for Jenkins' development across the board, but especially as a power hitter. He is tracking towards an early-2026 big-league debut. Read Past Outlooks