The Twins are trending in the wrong direction with just three wins since April 1. To make matters worse, one of their top prospects, Emmanuel Rodriguez, left Friday's St. Paul Saints game with a thumb injury, which could delay his potential MLB debut even further. Rodriguez is currently the No. 4 prospect in the Twins' system, and No. 64 in baseball, according to MLB.com. At 23 years old, he's probably the most likely to make his MLB debut next, among the four Twins prospects in the top 100. He left Friday's game early after injuring his thumb on a head first slide into first base. There haven't been any reports about the severity, but it comes at a time when a big-league call-up could be close. Per the Twins: Emmanuel Rodriguez was removed from tonight's Triple-A St. Paul game due to a left thumb injury. — Aaron Gleeman (@AaronGleeman) May 2, 2026 Veteran right fielder Matt Wallner has gotten off to an abysmal start with the Twins this season. He has posted a .168/.275/.284 slash line in 27 games.…