Spring Breakout returns for its third installment after receiving a great deal of fanfare over the past two years. The weekend gets going with six must-see matchups today and continues through Sunday evening.
As in previous years, all 30 Major League clubs will field teams of their best prospects at the showcase event. These rosters are once again packed with top prospects, with 54 members of the current Top 100 Prospects list, and more than 500 of the 900 players who make up teams’ Top 30 Prospects lists. Fourteen No. 1 prospects are scheduled to participate, as are another 16 ranked No. 2 in their respective organizations.
All 16 games -- the Brewers and Phillies will play twice because of the odd number of teams in the Grapefruit and Cactus leagues -- will be streamed live and blackout-free on MLB’s digital platforms (MLB.com, MLB.TV and the MLB app) and partner platforms. Seven games will air live on MLB Network, with the other nine being shown on tape delay. The full schedule is here.
Here's the complete schedule:
LIVE -- Nationals @ Cardinals (Watch free | Gameday)
One of the must-watch matchups selected by the experts at MLB Pipeline, this game features 2025 No. 1 overall pick Eli Willits leading Washington against No. 5 overall prospect JJ Wetherholt and four other St. Louis prospects on the Top 100, including southpaw Liam Doyle, who was picked four spots behind Willits last year.
7:10 p.m. ET -- Rays @ Mets (TB roster | NYM roster | Gameday)*
Looking for speed? No. 76 overall prospect Theo Gillen, who stole 36 bags in 73 Minor League games last year, leads the Rays against a Mets squad that's highlighted by No. 97 prospect A.J. Ewing, who tallied 70 thefts while posting an .830 OPS over 124 Minor League games last year.
9:05 p.m. ET -- Reds @ Giants (CIN roster | SFG roster | Gameday)*
The Reds expect great things from MLB's No. 4 catching prospect, Alfredo Duno, and 2025 No. 9 overall pick Steele Hall, and the Giants have sky-high hopes for the No. 1 prospect in this year's international class, Luis Hernandez. At 17, the tooled-up shortstop will be the youngest player in Spring Breakout -- and he's facing pro competition for the first time.
Friday
4 p.m. ET -- Royals @ Rangers (KC roster | TEX roster | Gameday)
5:10 p.m. ET -- Mariners @ Brewers (SEA roster | MIL roster | Gameday)*
6:05 p.m. ET -- Red Sox @ Orioles (BOS roster | BAL roster | Gameday)
7:35 p.m. ET -- Tigers @ Pirates (DET roster | PIT roster | Gameday)*
Saturday
1:05 p.m. ET -- Blue Jays @ Phillies (TOR roster | PHI roster | Gameday)
5:30 p.m. ET -- White Sox @ Dodgers (CWS roster | LAD roster | Gameday)*
6:35 p.m. ET -- Braves @ Yankees (ATL roster | NYY roster | Gameday)
7:30 p.m. ET -- Rockies @ D-backs (COL roster | AZ roster | Gameday)**
9:05 p.m. ET -- Padres @ Cubs (SD roster | CHC roster | Gameday)
**Game will begin exactly 30 minutes after the conclusion of the MLB game, which begins at 4:10 p.m. ET.
Sunday
4:05 p.m. ET -- Brewers @ Athletics (MIL roster | ATH roster | Gameday)*
*Game will air live on MLB Network
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