Brewers-Royals Spring Breakout FAQ

SURPRISE, Ariz. -- On Sunday, March 17, the Royals hosted the Brewers in Spring Breakout, a first-of-its-kind exhibition featuring the top prospects in each farm system. Here’s everything to know about the game and this exciting new event.

What is Spring Breakout?
MLB Spring Breakout is a four-day event showcasing baseball’s future: the current stars of Minor League Baseball. The inaugural edition will be held from March 14-17 at Grapefruit and Cactus League stadiums during Spring Training. A series of 16 exhibition games will be played between teams comprised of each MLB organization’s top prospects, creating a new touchpoint on the baseball calendar that celebrates our sport’s budding talent.

What time is the Brewers-Royals game?
This Spring Breakout game will be Game 1 of a doubleheader at Surprise Stadium, with Game 2 being a standard Spring Training game that starts at 6:05 p.m. CT/4:05 p.m. MT. The estimated start time for the Spring Breakout game is 3:05 pm CT/1:05 p.m. MT.

How can I tune in?
MLB Digital (MLB.TV, MLB.com, MLB App) or Gameday.

How can I buy tickets?
Tickets for the Brewers-Royals game can be found here. Tickets are good for both the Spring Breakout and regular Cactus League game.

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Which position player prospects are expected to play?

BREWERS
The 19-year-old Chourio, whose eight-year, $82 million extension signed this offseason was the largest ever signed by a player prior to his MLB debut, fronts a loaded Brewers club that features two other position players among MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 prospects – catcher Jeferson Quero (No. 35) and third baseman Tyler Black (No. 46). Chourio, a five-tool talent vying for an Opening Day spot in the Brewers’ lineup, is ranked No. 2 in MLB. The Brewers’ full roster can be found here.

ROYALS
Blake Mitchell, the Royals’ No. 1 prospect and the No. 8 overall pick in the 2023 Draft, is one of three highly regarded young catchers on the Royals’ roster. Carter Jensen (No. 11) and Ramon Ramirez (No. 15) will also be suiting up for this squad. No. 3 prospect Cayden Wallace, a third baseman, is another name to watch, and 2023 Draft picks Carson Roccaforte (No. 17) and Trevor Werner (No. 20) are in tow. The Royals’ full roster can be found here.

Which pitching prospects are expected to play?

BREWERS
Yet another Top 100 prospect, right-hander Jacob Misiorowski (No. 33), is on the Brewers’ roster, so we could see his triple-digit heat. Also keep an eye out for righties Josh Knoth (Milwaukee's No. 13 prospect) and Logan Henderson (No. 17).

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ROYALS
Three of the pitchers Royals taken by the Royals in the 2023 Draft -- right-hander Blake Wolters (No. 7), lefty Hunter Owen (No. 23) and righty Hiro Wyatt (No. 26) -- could have the opportunity to shine on this stage. Right-hander Will Klein (No. 19), who is on the 40-man roster, is another name to watch on the pitching side of the roster.

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Why are certain top prospects not listed on the rosters?

If you don’t see a top prospect on your favorite team’s roster, it is likely because they fall into one of two categories. They are either still in big league camp and battling for a roster spot, or the player is injured or has an injury concern.

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