The Twins will have 16 non-roster invites in camp when they open spring training in Fort Myers, Fla., this week.

That group includes a couple of their top prospects and eight players with major league experience.

While top prospect Walker Jenkins, just 19, will not be in major league camp, a pair of top-10 prospects who are not on the 40-man roster already, Luke Keaschall and Andrew Morris, will be.

Keaschall, who was named the Twins’ minor league player of the year in 2024, finished last season at Double-A Wichita.

He hit .303 with a .903 OPS, hitting 15 home runs and driving in 48 runs in 102 games.

His season ended early when he underwent Tommy John surgery.

The 22-year-old infielder was selected by the Twins in the second round of the 2023 draft and has vaulted through their farm system.

Morris, who was selected in the fourth round of the 2022 draft, posted a 2.37 earned-run average and struck out 133 batters in 133 innings last season across three levels.

He finished the year at Triple-A St. Paul, where he made seven starts, pitching to a 3.48 earned-run average.

Nine pitchers are among the non-roster invites: Randy Dobnak, Scott Blewett, Ryan Jensen, Cory Lewis, Darren McCaughan, Alex Speas, Huascar Ynoa, Anthony Misiewicz and Morris. Also invited to camp: catchers Alex Isola and Pat Winkel; infielders Armando Alvarez, Mike Ford, Yunior Severino and Keaschall; and utilityman Jeferson Morales.

The Twins could add to this list in the coming days as they build out their depth options.

Pitchers and catchers report to camp on Thursday, while the first full squad workout is scheduled for Monday.