
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Spring Training already gives baseball fans a chance to catch a glimpse of the not-so-distant future, but for the hard-core prospect enthusiasts out there, there's an even better opportunity to see baseball's upcoming stars in action.
For the third time, each Major League club's top prospects will battle it out in Spring Breakout. The Dodgers' roster is headlined by outfielders Josue De Paula and Zyhir Hope, their top two prospects per MLB Pipeline, and features 20 players on their Top 30 prospects list.
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Here's everything to know about the Dodgers' Spring Breakout game:
What is Spring Breakout?
In 2026, MLB Spring Breakout will again be a four-day event showcasing baseball’s future -- the current stars of Minor League Baseball – in 16 exhibition games played between teams composed of each MLB organization’s top prospects. The third edition will be held from March 19-22 at Grapefruit and Cactus League stadiums during Spring Training.
In 2027, Spring Breakout will be expanded into a single-elimination tournament format, with champions being crowned in both the Grapefruit and Cactus leagues.
When is the Dodgers' game?
The Dodgers' prospects play their White Sox counterparts at 2:30 p.m. PT on March 21 at Camelback Ranch, following the big league club's Cactus League finale against the A's.
How can I tune in?
Four of the Dodgers' five prospects on MLB Pipeline's Top 100 list are outfielders, and all of them could play in this year's Spring Breakout game. De Paula and Hope have been the most visible of this group, getting plenty of playing time at big league camp, but Quintero and Sirota are names to keep an eye on as well.
Quintero was the Dodgers' Branch Rickey Minor League Player of the Year and the MVP of the California League. He slashed .306/.426/.533 in 81 games with Single-A Rancho Cucamonga before being promoted to High-A Great Lakes, where he slashed .259/.384/.440 in 32 games.
Sirota, who was acquired from the Reds in the Gavin Lux trade before the 2025 season, had a strong professional debut. Between Rancho Cucamonga and Great Lakes, he slashed .333/.452/.616 in 59 games before his season ended in July due to a right knee injury.
Zazueta's stock rose quickly in the Dodgers' farm system last year, when he was named the organization's Branch Rickey Minor Leaguer Pitcher of the Year. He spent most of the season with Rancho Cucamonga, going 7-2 with a 2.44 ERA in 16 starts, before tossing a scoreless inning in his lone appearance with Great Lakes.
Serwinowski both ended last season at Double-A Tulsa. Serwinowski, who was acquired in a three-team deal with the Reds and Rays ahead of last year's Trade Deadline, posted a 1.86 ERA in six starts with Great Lakes before finishing his season with a cup of coffee at Tulsa.
Roster details
Spring Breakout rosters were constructed in two phases in 2026. Clubs initially submit preliminary 40-man player pools on Thursday, March 5, which were then pared down to the official rosters on March 18. The rosters were assembled using MLB Pipeline's Top 30 Prospects lists plus additional prospects submitted by the club.
Gameday roster (Dodgers Top 30 Prospects list):
PITCHERS (8)
Maddux Bruns, LHP, NR
Cam Day, RHP, NR
Payton Martin, RHP, No. 25
Cody Morse, LHP, NR
Marlon Nieves, RHP, No. 19
Zach Root, LHP, No. 13
Adam Serwinowski, LHP, No. 12
Christian Zazueta, RHP, No. 10
CATCHERS (2)
Francisco Espinoza, C, NR
Victor Rodrigues, C, NR
INFIELDERS (7)
Moises Bolivar, INF, NR
Chase Harlan, 3B, No. 17
Elijah Hainline, INF, No. 26
Kellon Lindsey, SS, No. 16
Emil Morales, SS, No. 5/MLB No. 92
Joendry Vargas, SS, No. 21
Logan Wagner, INF, NR
OUTFIELDERS (10)
Charles Davalan, OF, No. 9
Josue De Paula, OF, No. 1/MLB No. 15
Zach Ehrhard, OF, No. 18
Kendall George, OF, No. 14
Zyhir Hope, OF, No. 2/MLB No. 27
Eduardo Quintero, OF, No. 3/MLB No. 30
Mike Sirota, OF, No. 4/MLB No. 60
James Tibbs III, OF/1B, No. 11
Brendan Tunink, OF, No. 28
Landyn Vidourek, OF, No. 27
