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After a successful debut last year, MLB’s highly-popular Spring Breakout series returns for what figures to be a star-studded encore in 2025.

The goal for Spring Breakout is as simple as it is exciting: gather the game’s top prospects and pit them head-to-head in a series of exhibitions played across Cactus and Grapefruit League stadiums. This year, over two-thirds of Baseball America’s Top 100 Prospects are featured on rosters, including star names like Roman Anthony, Kristian Campbell, Jesus Made, Colt Emerson, Chase Dollander, Bubba Chandler and lots more.

Every MLB organization is represented by a number of high-upside prospects, so no matter your favorite team, the Spring Breakout series is a great way for fans to get an up-close and personal look at the game’s next wave of big league stars.

This year’s games are set to begin on Thursday, March 13 and will feature 16 matchups over four days. Read on below for the complete schedule and expected team rosters.

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How To Watch & Stream Spring Breakout Games

Eight of the 16 schedule Spring Breakout games will be shown live on MLB Network. The other eight will eventually air on the network via tape delay. Several regional sports networks are also broadcasting games, while streaming platform Fubo will be showing 12 of the games.

Check out the complete Spring Breakout schedule below for more info on how to watch and stream the games.

Spring Breakout Schedule

Thursday, March 13
Red Sox at Rays (7:05 p.m. ET on MLBN, NESN & Fubo)
Cubs at Dodgers (9:05 p.m. ET)

Friday, March 14
Cardinals at Marlins (12:10 p.m. ET on FDSN, Fubo & Marlins.com)
Pirates at Phillies (1:05 p.m. ET on MLBN & Fubo)
Nationals at Astros (2:05 p.m. ET)
Athletics at Padres (5:40 p.m. ET on SDPA & Fubo)
Mariners at Guardians (8:05 p.m. ET on MLBN, RSNW, Fubo & CleGuardians.com)
Royals at Diamondbacks (8:10 p.m. ET)

Saturday, March 15
Twins at Blue Jays (1:07 p.m. ET on MLBN, Sportsnet & Fubo)
Yankees at Orioles (6:05 p.m. ET on MLBN & Fubo)
Rangers at Giants (8:05 p.m. ET)
Angels at Cubs (9:05 p.m. EST on MLBN & Fubo)

Sunday, March 16
Tiger at Braves (4:05 p.m. ET on MLBN & Fubo)
Rockies at White Sox (5:05 p.m. ET on CHSN & Fubo)
Mets at Nationals (5:05 p.m. ET on MASN & Fubo)
Reds at Brewers (7:40 p.m. ET on MLBN & Fubo)

Red Sox at Rays

When: Thursday March 13th, 7:05 PM ET

Where: Charlotte Sports Park, Port Charlotte, FL. 

What To Watch For: From a collection of talent standpoint, this is one of the premier games this spring. The Red Sox “Big Three” of Roman Anthony, Kristian Campbell and Marcelo Mayer are all participating. In addition to that, 14 of their top 15 prospects will be featured in this game. The Red Sox lineup has loads of firepower beyond just the trio of Anthony, Campbell and Mayer. Jhostynxon Garcia, Franklin Arias, Yoeilin Cespedes and Mikey Romero can all impact the game at the plate, giving the Red Sox good positional depth. While the Red Sox pitching staff lacks star power, it’s a deep group led by David Sandlin, Hunter Dobbins, Payton Tolle, Juan Valera, Connelly Early and more.  The Rays feature their entire top 10 prospects, as well as thirteen of their top 15. The highlight for the Rays is the trio of Carson Williams, Xavier Issac and spring training star Chandler Simpson. The Rays group also features one of the strongest pitching staffs among teams in the event. How Santiago Suarez, Jackson Baumeister, Gary Gill Hill and Trevor Harrison handle a loaded Red Sox lineup will be must-watch material.

Red Sox Position Rays Position
Brooks Brannon C Nathan Flewelling C
Ronald Rosario C Kenny Piper C
Kleyver Salazar C Xavier Isaac INF
Marcelo Mayer INF Will Simpson INF
Franklin Arias INF Emilien Pitre INF
Yoeilin Cespedes INF Cooper Kinney INF
Mikey Romero INF Brayden Taylor INF
Blaze Jordan INF Mac Horvath INF
Kristian Campbell INF/OF Carson Williams INF
Roman Anthony OF Adrian Santana INF
Jhostynxon Garcia OF Tre’ Morgan INF/OF
Miguel Bleis OF Theo Gillen OF
Nelly Taylor OF Aidan Smith OF
Allan Castro OF Chandler Simpson OF
David Sandlin RHP Brailer Guerrero OF
Hunter Dobbins RHP Colton Ledbetter OF
Juan Valera RHP Derrick Edington RHP
Jedixson Paez RHP Paul Gervase RHP
Yordanny Monegro RHP Ben Peoples RHP
Blake Wehunt RHP Austin Vernon RHP
Cooper Adams RHP JJ Goss RHP
Reidis Sena RHP Trevor Martin RHP
Adam Smith RHP Santiago Suarez RHP
Connelly Early LHP Trevor Harrison RHP
Payton Tolle LHP Gary Gill Hill RHP
Jojo Ingrassia LHP Jackson Baumeister RHP
Brandon Clarke LHP

Cubs at Dodgers

When: March 13, 9:05 ET

Where: Camelback Ranch, Glendale, Ariz.

What To Watch For: No, Roki Sasaki won’t be in this game. He’s busy tuning up for his first regular season in the big leagues. Rest assured, these two groups will provide plenty of firepower. The Dodgers’ group is mostly populated by prospects from the lower levels of the minor leagues. Of the players on the roster who rank among BA’s Top 30, just one—lefty Jackson Ferris—has experience above the Class A levels. There’s plenty of upside in the group, but perhaps the most intriguing arm belongs to Hyun-Seok Jang, who has a powerful four-pitch mix which can be either amplified or muted depending on which way his control and command are trending that day. In the batter’s box, Emil Morales and Eduardo Quintero were among the best in the Dominican Summer and Arizona Complex leagues, respectively, and have very high upsides. On the Cubs’ side, all eyes will be on righty Cade Horton, who might have been fighting for a spot in the rotation were it not for a year short-circuited by injuries. If his form from 2023, his stock will rebound. He’ll be buttressed by catcher Moises Ballesteros and infielder James Triantos, a pair of upper-level prospects who can really hit. Both players should provide plenty of average, and Ballesteros complements his hittability with a heavy dose of thump, too. Righthander Jaxon Wiggins has an electric arsenal as well and could become a household name with a few crisp innings under the lights in Glendale.

Cubs Position Dodgers Position
Moises Ballesteros C Carlos Rojas C
Pablo Aliendo C Yeiner Fernandez C
Ariel Armas C Nelson Quiroz C
Ethan Hearn C Emil Morales INF
Michael Carico C Kellon Lindsey INF
James Triantos INF Joendry Vargas INF
Cristian Hernandez INF Chase Harlan INF
Ronny Cruz INF Logan Wagner INF
Cole Mathis INF Kyle Nevin INF
Angel Cepeda INF Joe Vetrano INF
Pedro Ramirez INF Nico Perez INF
Yahil Melendez INF Josue De Paula OF
Ty Southisene INF Zyhir Hope OF
BJ Murray INF Eduardo Quintero OF
Jonathon Long INF/OF Kendall George OF
Christian Franklin OF Ching-Hsien Ko OF
Felix Stevens OF Mike Sirota OF
Ivan Brethowr OF Jaron Elkins OF
Cade Horton RHP Hyun-Seok Jang RHP
Jaxon Wiggins RHP Jose Rodriguez RHP
Riley Martin RHP Reynaldo Yean RHP
Will Sanders RHP Lucas Wepf RHP
Drew Gray LHP Carson Hobbs RHP
Kelvin Ramirez RHP
Chris Campos RHP
Jackson Ferris LHP
Ronan Kopp LHP

Cardinals at Marlins

When: March 14, 12:10 ET

Where: Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium, Jupiter, Fla.

What To Watch For: The Roger Dean Rivalry will not lack for prospect power. The Cardinals are flanked by BA Pitcher of the Year Quinn Mathews and sweet-swinging first-rounder JJ Wetherholt, who found the heat in Palm Beach quite welcoming. Mathews punched out 202 hitters in 2024 while ascending four levels, and Wetherholt racked up 18 extra-base hits (including eight home runs) in 36 Low-A games. The pair will be backed by electric shortstop Yairo Padilla, whose widely varied skill set led him to rank as the No. 2 prospect in the DSL. A strong performance against his counterparts from the Marlins could kick his ascent up a tick or two. The same goes for catcher Rainiel Rodriguez, a thumper who was one of five players in the DSL who finished with 10 or more home runs. The Marlins’ roster is headed by lefthander Thomas White, who was one of the best pitching prospect in the sport in 2024 and might finish 2025 as the best pitching prospect in the sport. White was the second part of Miami’s two-pronged prep attack at the top of the 2023 draft and has a mixture of stuff, savvy and strikes that could lead to a ceiling at the top of a rotation. If you’re looking for defense, keep your eye on Starlyn Caba, who plays shortstop better than anyone in the minor leagues. The Marlins also boast two of the best power brokers behind the plate in the minors. Eight catchers hit 20 or more homers in the minors last season. Two of them—Agustin Ramirez and Joe Mack—will play in this game.

Cardinals Position Marlins Position
Jimmy Crooks C Agustin Ramirez C
Leonardo Bernal C Joe Mack C
Rainiel Rodriguez C Deyvison De Los Santos INF
Ryan Campos C Graham Pauley INF
RJ Yeager INF Starlyn Caba INF
Thomas Saggese INF Andrew Salas INF
Cesar Prieto INF Carter Johnson INF
Dakota Harris INF Javier Sanoja INF
Miguel Villarroel INF Jared Serna INF
Jonathan Mejia INF Echedry Vargas INF
JJ Wetherholt INF PJ Morlando OF
Yairo Padilla INF Dillon Head OF
Brayden Jobert OF Kemp Alderman OF
Chase Davis OF Andres Valor OF
Nathan Church OF Victor Mesa Jr. OF
Travis Honeyman OF Andrew Pintar OF
Zach Levenson OF Noble Meyer RHP
Jose Suarez OF Adam Mazur RHP
Yordalin Pena OF Aiden May RHP
Zack Showalter RHP Karson Milbrandt RHP
Luis Gastelum RHP Grant Shepardson RHP
Angel Cuenca RHP Thomas White LHP
Cade Winquest RHP Robby Snelling LHP
Osvaldo Berrios RHP Dax Fulton LHP
Tryle Bradt RHP Keyner Benitez LHP
Quinn Mathews LHP Brayan Mendoza LHP
Cooper Hjerpe LHP

Pirates at Phillies

When: March 14, 1:05 ET

Where: BayCare Ballpark, Clearwater, Fla.

What To Watch For: Last year, the Pittsburgh Pitching Factory produced Rookie of the Year Paul Skenes and standout righthander Jared Jones. This year, Bubba Chandler could join them. The Pirates’ top prospect leads their Spring Breakout roster, and is joined by Florida Complex League ERA champion Zander Mueth and lefty Hunter Barco. In the batter’s box, second baseman Termarr Johnson has flashed high-end potential throughout his career with frustrating inconsistency. His electric bat speed and big-time power makes him exactly the kind of player who could steal the show in this game. Also keep an eye out for 2024 first-rounder Konnor Griffin, a potential five-tool prospect who could rocket up the Top 100 Prospects with a little bit of polish in the coming years. The Phillies will be without Andrew Painter for this contest, but there’s plenty of talent to spare. Infielder Aidan Miller jumped from Low-A to Double-A in his first full season as a pro and showed a tantalizing combination of contact and impact along the way. Speedy outfielder Justin Crawford hit .313 in a season split between High-A and Double-A. If he can turn some of his grounders into line drives, he’ll take great strides toward actualizing his ceiling. Catcher Eduardo Tait is capable of turning around a mid-90s fastball and driving it out to all sectors of any park. Don’t be surprised if he’s up to the challenge posed by any of Pittsburgh’s enviable arms.

Pirates Position Phillies Position
Omar Alfonzo C Eduardo Tait C
Axiel Plaz C Alirio Ferrebus C
Richard Ramirez C Caleb Ricketts C
Konnor Griffin INF Aidan Miller INF
Termarr Johnson INF Devin Saltiban INF
Wyatt Sanford INF Aroon Escobar INF
Jack Brannigan INF Bryan Rincon INF
Jhonny Severino INF Carson DeMartini INF
Mitch Jebb INF Otto Kemp INF
Yordany De Los Santos INF Keaton Anthony INF
Tsung-Che Cheng INF Justin Crawford OF
Tony Blanco Jr. INF Dante Nori OF
Edward Florentino OF Griffin Burkholder OF
Sammy Siani OF Gabriel Rincones OF
Esmerlyn Valdez OF Hendry Mendez OF
Lonnie White OF Moises Chace RHP
Wilber Dotel P Jean Cabrera RHP
Jaden Woods P Alex McFarlane RHP
Brandan Bidois P Micah Ottenbreit RHP
Wilkin Ramos P Griff McGarry RHP
Nick Dombkowski P Luis Avila RHP
Bubba Chandler RHP Aaron Combs RHP
Zander Mueth RHP Daniel Harper RHP
David Matoma RHP Gunner Mayer RHP
Khristian Curtis RHP Casey Steward RHP
Hunter Barco LHP Brad Pacheco RHP
Anthony Solometo LHP Mavis Graves LHP

Nationals at Astros

When: March 14th, 2:05 PM ET

Where: CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches, West Palm Beach, FL. 

What To Watch For: While neither of these lineups are particularly deep, there are some interesting potential matchups and a few big names. The Astros are led by recent trade acquisition and No. 1 prospect Cam Smith. The third baseman was acquired in the Kyle Tucker trade and has been impressive in early spring training games. He’s joined by other Astros Top 10 Prospects Jacob Melton, Brice Matthews and Walker Janek in the lineup. The pitching staff is headed off by the trio of Miguel Ullola, Ethan Pecko and Anderson Brito. All three of those pitchers boast fastballs with above-average to plus-plus grades. The Nationals have plenty of firepower within their pitching staff, as well, with flamethrower Jarlin Susana leading the way. Susana has the potential to hit 102+ mph and could sit 100 mph in a short one inning outing. He’s joined by lefthander Alex Clemmey and Tyler Stuart in the Nationals pitching group. Their lineup is solid with a foundation of Brady House, Seaver King and Luke Dickerson. It’s a talented and deep infield group making up for a lack of outfielders.

Nationals Position Astros Position
Caleb Lomavita C Walker Janek C
Kevin Bazzell C Colin Price C
Maxwell Romero Jr. C Jancel Villarroel C/1B
Brady House INF Cam Smith INF
Seaver King INF Brice Matthews INF
Luke Dickerson INF Chase Jaworsky INF
Cayden Wallace INF Pascanel Ferreras INF
Yohandy Morales INF Yamal Encarnacion INF
Armando Cruz INF Austin Deming INF
Jorgelys Mota INF Tommy Sacco Jr. INF
Randel Diaz INF Jacob Melton OF
Daylen Lile OF Luis Baez OF
Elijah Green OF Joseph Sullivan OF
Andrew Pinckney OF Kenni Gomez OF
Sam Petersen OF Nehomar Ochoa Jr. OF
Brenner Cox OF Miguel Ullola RHP
Sir Jamison Jones OF Anderson Brito RHP
Carlos Tavares OF Ethan Pecko RHP
Jarlin Susana RHP Jackson Nezuh RHP
Tyler Stuart RHP Jose Fleury RHP
Brad Lord RHP James Hicks RHP
Marquis Grissom Jr. RHP Juan Bello RHP
Jose Atencio RHP Alex Santos II RHP
Brendan Collins RHP Bryce Mayer RHP
Robert Cranz RHP Ramsey David RHP
Marc Davis RHP Alimber Santa RHP
Angel Roman RHP Wilmy Sanchez RHP
Alex Meckley RHP
Thomas Schultz RHP
Seth Shuman RHP
Jack Sinclair RHP
Yoel Tejeda Jr. RHP
Samuel Vasquez RHP
Carlos Romero RHP
Alex Clemmey LHP
Jackson Kent LHP
Andrew Alvarez LHP
Dustin Saenz LHP

Athletics at Padres

When: March 14, 5:40 p.m. ET

Where: Peoria Sports Complex, Peoria, Ariz.

What To Watch For: The visiting A’s have a balanced roster in this game. Last year’s No. 4 overall pick Nick Kurtz ascended quickly through the system before a hamstring injury sidelined him. Kurtz has the potential to be in the majors by midsummer like Jacob Wilson before him. Colby Thomas, Denzel Clarke and Max Muncy are some of the more experienced bats in the system. On the pitching side, Luis Morales has been one of the system’s most impressive arms. Though ranked as the A’s No. 28 prospect, Shotaro Morii may be the most interesting player in the game being a two-way prospect. The Padres will have their prized international players Leodalis De Vries and Ethan Salas in the game. The lineup will also be enhanced with Cobb Hightower and Kavares Tears. San Diego fans will get the chance to see last year’s first-round pick Kash Mayfield, equipped with a fast ball that touches 97 mph, pitch in the game.

Athletics Position Padres Position
Daniel Susac C Ethan Salas C
Dylan Fien C Lamar King Jr. C
Davis Diaz C Anthony Vilar C
Nick Kurtz INF Brandon Butterworth IF
Max Muncy INF Marcos Castanon IF
Tommy White INF Jack Costello IF
Joshua Kuroda-Grauer INF Leodalis De Vries INF
Myles Naylor INF Cobb Hightower INF
Brennan Milone INF Romeo Sanabria INF
Shotaro Morii INF Rosman Verdugo INF
Colby Thomas OF Kavares Tears OF
Denzel Clarke OF Kai Roberts OF
Henry Bolte OF Tyler Robertson OF
Ryan Lasko OF Braedon Karpathios OF
Rodney Green OF Braden Nett RHP
Brayan Buelvas OF Isaiah Lowe RHP
Luis Morales RHP Victor Lizarraga RHP
Steven Echavarria RHP Bradgley Rodriguez RHP
Gunnar Hoglund RHP Francis Pena RHP
Kade Morris RHP Bryan Balzer RHP
Chen Zhong-Ao Zhuang RHP Manuel Castro RHP
Jake Walkinshaw RHP David Morgan RHP
Tyler Baum RHP Kash Mayfield LHP
Gage Jump LHP Boston Bateman LHP
Will Johnston LHP Jagger Haynes LHP
James Gonzalez LHP

Mariners at Guardians

When: March 14, 8:05 p.m. ET

Where: Goodyear Ballparker, Goodyear, Ariz.

What To Watch For: The Mariners have the most exciting spring breakout roster in the Cactus League, having six Top 100 prospects playing in the showcase. Lazaro Montes, Seattle’s Minor League Player of the Year, can show off his pop like he did in spring training. Colt Emerson and Cole Young were two of the most consistent hitters in the system. Felnin Celesten made his pro debut in last year’s game before tearing up the Arizona Complex League. Harry Ford and Michael Arroyo round out the list. On the pitching side, Ryan Sloan and last year’s first-round selection Jurrangelo Cijntje are the standout arms. Travis Bazzana’s, last year’s No. 1 draft pick, will headline for the Guardians. Cleveland’s roster strength leans more hitter heavy, with Ralphy Velasquez and Angel Genao. Jaison Chourio, the brother of Jackson Chourio, showed to be a disciplined hitter with plenty of speed and tools to live up to the name his sibling has created. Jackson Humphries, Michael Kennedy and Josh Hartle are the lefthanded pitchers while Austin Peterson is the lone righty.

Mariners Position Guardians Position
Josh Caron C Cooper Ingle C
Harry Ford C/OF Jacob Cozart C
Spencer Packard DH Travis Bazzana INF
Colt Emerson INF Angel Genao INF
Cole Young INF Ralphy Velazquez INF
Felnin Celesten INF Welbyn Francisca INF
Michael Arroyo INF C.J. Kayfus INF
Tyler Locklear INF Luis Merejo INF
Tai Peete INF Alex Mooney INF
Ben Williamson INF Jaison Chourio OF
Brock Rodden INF Alfonsin Rosario OF
Luis Suisbel INF Petey Halpin OF
Caleb Cali INF Jorge Burgos OF
Lazaro Montes OF Joe Lampe OF
Jared Sundstrom OF Aaron Davenport RHP
Carlos Jimenez OF Magnus Ellerts RHP
Carson Jones OF Alan Hernandez RHP
Grant Knipp RHP Zach Jacobs RHP
Charlie Beilenson RHP Jack Leftwich RHP
Ryan Sloan RHP Zane Morehouse RHP
Jurrangelo Cijntje RHP Austin Peterson RHP
Logan Evans RHP Parker Messick LHP
Jeter Martinez RHP Jackson Humphries LHP
Ashton Izzi RHP Michael Kennedy LHP
Hunter Cranton RHP Josh Hartle LHP
Brock Moore RHP Matt Wilkinson LHP
Brandyn Garcia LHP

Royals at Diamondbacks

When: March 14, 8:05 p.m. ET

Where: Salt River Fields, Scottsdale, Ariz.

What To Watch For: Jac Caglinone is the highest-ranked player in this game. The Royals 2024 first-round pick doesn’t have one of the sweetest swings but can cause plenty of damage. Carter Jensen and Gavin Cross were also productive players last year for the Royals. Righthander Ben Kudrna has a fastball that reaches 97 mph and has strong secondary pitches to follow. Lefty Noah Cameron doesn’t have a speedy fastball, but his changeup has plenty of deception. The D-backs have one of the weaker rosters, but fans will get a chance to see Demetrio Crisantes, who is viewed as the best pure hitter in the system. Druw Jones bounced back by having a strong year in Low-A. Tommy Troy, Ryan Waldschmidt and Slade Caldwell round out the hitting group. Daniel Eagan, Yordin Chalas and Spencer Giesting are the top pitchers for Arizona.

Royals Position D-backs Position
Blake Mitchell C Alberto Barriga C
Carter Jensen C Christian Cerda C
Ramon Ramirez C Ivan Luciano C
Hyungchan Um C Demetrio Crisantes INF
Jac Caglianone INF Tommy Troy INF
Yandel Ricardo INF Jansel Luis INF
Javier Vaz INF Gino Groover INF
Austin Charles INF Cristofer Torin INF
Jhonayker Ugarte INF JD Dix INF
Brett Squires INF Yassel Soler INF
Daniel Vazquez INF Ivan Melendez INF
Gavin Cross OF Ruben Santana INF
Carson Roccaforte OF Slade Caldwell OF
Asbel Gonzalez OF Ryan Waldschmidt OF
Tyler Gentry OF Druw Jones OF
Spencer Nivens OF Gavin Conticello OF
Ben Kudrna RHP Jack Hurley OF
Steven Zobac RHP Anderdson Rojas OF
Blake Wolters RHP Daniel Eagen RHP
Drew Beam RHP Yordin Chalas RHP
Hiro Wyatt RHP Dylan Ray RHP
Felix Arronde RHP Connor Foley RHP
Luinder Avila RHP Sam Knowlton RHP
Eric Cerantola RHP Zane Russell RHP
Noah Cameron LHP Spencer Giesting LHP
David Shields LHP Phil Abner LHP
Frank Mozzicato LHP Luke Craig LHP
Mason Fluharty LHP

Twins at Blue Jays

When: March 15, 1:07 PM ET 

Where: TD Ballpark, Dunedin, Fla. 

What To Watch For: The Twins roster will not feature Walker Jenkins and none of their top pitching prospects. But Twins fans will get a look at Luke Keaschall and recent draftees Kaelen Culpepper, Kyle DeBarge and Billy Amick. Infielder Brandon Winokur is an exciting name that could provide some fireworks. Overall, the Twins’ roster is thin and lacks notable pitching prospects. The Blue Jays, on the other hand, bring a rotation headed off by 2024 first round pick Trey Yesavage. Behind Yesavage, the Jays have Jake Bloss, Khal Stephen and Kendry Rojas—all notable pitchers in the Jays Top 10 prospects. The lineup will feature a strong trio comprised of Arjun Nimmala, Orelvis Martinez and Alan Roden. Nimmala is one of the biggest up arrow prospects entering the 2025 season and both Martinez and Roden are big league-ready bats who could see significant time with the Blue Jays.

Twins Position Blue Jays Position
Ricardo Olivar C Jacob Sharp C
Diego Cartaya C Aaron Parker C
Khadim Diaw C Brock Tibbitts C
Jaime Ferrer C Arjun Nimmala INF
Luke Keaschall INF Orelvis Martinez INF
Kaelen Culpepper INF Charles McAdoo INF
Brandon Winokur INF Josh Kasevich INF
Kyle DeBarge INF Eddinson Paulino INF
Billy Amick INF Cutter Coffey INF
Rayne Doncon INF Sean Keys INF
Dameury Pena INF Peyton Williams INF
Danny De Andrade INF Alan Roden OF
Rubel Cespedes INF Enmanuel Bonilla OF
Gabriel Gonzalez OF Yohendrick Pinango OF
Eduardo Beltre OF Dasan Brown OF
Yasser Mercedes OF Jace Bohrofen OF
Kala’i Rosario OF RJ Schreck OF
Travis Adams RHP Victor Arias OF
Tanner Hall RHP Trey Yesavage RHP
Jeremy Lee RHP Jake Bloss RHP
Jason Doktorczyk RHP Khal Stephen RHP
Michael Martinez RHP Juaron Watts-Brown RHP
Kyle Bischoff RHP CJ Van Eyk RHP
Jacob Wosinski RHP Gage Stanifer RHP
Juan Mendez RHP Kendry Rojas LHP
Jaylen Nowlin LHP Johnny King LHP
Wilker Reyes LHP Mason Fluharty LHP

Yankees at Orioles

When: March 15, 6:05 ET

Where: Ed Smith Stadium, Sarasota, Fla.

What To Watch For: Even with the graduation of Jackson Holliday, last year’s No. 1 prospect, the Orioles still have plenty of firepower on the farm. Their group is led by powerful catcher Samuel Basallo, the game’s No. 1 backstop prospect. He’s flanked by speedster Enrique Bradfield Jr., toolsy outfielder Vance Honeycutt and a flotilla of interesting arms, led by righties Keeler Morse, Nestor German and trade acquisition Patrick Reilly, as well lefty Luis De Leon. Morfe in particular has the potential to light up the radar gun. The Yankees are led by George Lombard Jr., their 2023 first-rounder who has been excellent this spring and was one of the buzziest talents among execs when assembling the Top 100 Prospects. This game also features the potential for New York to unveil four of its newest talents from the 2024 draft. Righthanders Ben Hess, Bryce Cunningham, Gage Ziehl and Greysen Carter were all taken by the Yankees in the first seven rounds of the draft but did not make their pro debuts. Spencer Jones put on a show in this game last year and is looking for a rebound after a tough 2024 season.

Yankees Position Orioles Position
Jesus Rodriguez C Miguel Rodriguez C
Edgleen Perez C/1B Samuel Basallo C/1B
Rafael Flores C/1B Creed Willems C/1B
George Lombard Jr. INF Ethan Anderson C/1B
Roderick Arias INF Griff O’Ferrall INF
TJ Rumfield INF Leandro Arias INF
Spencer Jones OF Joshua Liranzo INF
Brando Mayea OF DJ Layton INF
Jackson Castillo OF Max Wagner INF
Brendan Jones OF Fernando Peguero INF
Garrett Martin OF Aron Estrada INF
Josh Moylan OF Enrique Bradfield Jr. OF
Jared Wegner OF Vance Honeycutt OF
Ben Hess RHP Dylan Beavers OF
Bryce Cunningham RHP Stiven Martinez OF
Elmer Rodriguez-Cruz RHP Thomas Sosa OF
Cam Schlittler RHP Jud Fabian OF
Cade Smith RHP Jordan Sanchez OF
Gage Ziehl RHP Austin Overn OF
Carlos Lagrange RHP Michael Forret RHP
Eric Reyzelman RHP Keeler Morfe RHP
Greysen Carter RHP Patrick Reilly RHP
Kyle Carr LHP Nestor German RHP
Cameron Weston RHP
Alex Pham RHP
Levi Wells RHP
Luis De Leon LHP

Rangers at Giants

When: March 15, 8:05 ET

Where: Scottsdale Stadium, Scottsdale, Ariz.

What To Watch For: This evening tilt has the potential to be one of the best games of the spring, pitting a pair of power brokers from the west against one another at Scottsdale Stadium. Shortstop Sebastian Walcott, the No. 1 hitting prospect in Texas’ system, will face off against a Giants club led by powerful first baseman Bryce Eldridge. Both sides feature a player who stood out in the Dominican Summer League in 2024. For San Francisco, that’s Jhonny Level, who hit the ball hard and often in his pro debut and was one of five players in the league with 10 or more home runs. Texas will counter with Yolfran Castillo, a contact merchant whose whiffs were rarer than an unassisted triple play. Even without Alejandro Rosario, who was lost for the season with elbow surgery, the Rangers offer plenty of intriguing options on the mound. In fact, Texas has a pair of Futures Gamers up its sleeve. Righties Winston Santos and Emiliano Teodo each upped their stock last summer and should be up to the challenges posed by Eldridge and his Giants brethren. Keep an eye, too, on righty David Davalillo, a crafty arm whose moxie and willingness to pound the zone helped him claim the minor league ERA title in 2024.

Rangers Position Giants Position
Jesus Lopez C Adrian Sugastey C
Julian Brock C Santiago Camacho C
Malcolm Moore INF Bryce Eldridge INF
Sebastian Walcott INF Jhonny Level INF
Abimelec Ortiz INF Diego Velasquez INF
Cameron Cauley INF Aeverson Arteaga INF
Casey Cook INF Walker Martin INF
Devin Fitz-Gerald INF Sabin Ceballos INF
Cody Freeman INF James Tibbs III OF
Yolfran Castillo INF Dakota Jordan OF
Alejandro Osuna OF Rayner Arias OF
Dylan Dreiling OF Bo Davidson OF
Paulino Santana OF Lisbel Diaz OF
Yeremi Cabrera OF Oliver Tejada OF
Anthony Gutierrez OF Jakob Christian OF
Yeison Morrobel OF Jose Ortiz OF
Gavin Collyer RHP Trent Harris RHP
Joey Danielson RHP Gerelmi Maldonado RHP
Adonis Villavicencio RHP Josh Bostick RHP
Winston Santos RHP Liam Simon RHP
Emiliano Teodo RHP Argenis Cayama RHP
Josh Stephan RHP Drake George RHP
Paul Bonzagni RHP Will Bednar RHP
Skylar Hales RHP Carson Whisenhunt LHP
Caden Scarborough RHP Joe Whitman LHP
David Davalillo RHP Jack Choate LHP
Bryan Magdaleno LHP Greg Farone LHP

Angels at Cubs

When: March 15, 9:05 p.m. ET

Where: Sloan Park, Mesa, Ariz.

What To Watch For: With Christian Moore auditioning to make the Opening Day roster with the Angels, this game gives the phrase “a look into the future” a potential immediate effect. In fact, if it weren’t for a meniscus injury in his left knee, Moore could’ve been in the show last year. George Klassen, acquired in the Carlos Estevez trade, had an impressive showing last season and has continued to make improvements by compacting his wind up. International signees Joswa Lugo and Nelson Rada also show promise. For the Cubs, Moises Ballesteros can put on a show with his pop, and James Triantos is one of the more all-around players Chicago rosters. Pitching wise, Cade Horton looks to show he can still be electric even with injuries that set him back last season.

Angels Position Cubs Position
Juan Flores C Moises Ballesteros C
Dario Laverde C Pablo Aliendo C
Alberto Rios C Ariel Armas C
Christian Moore INF Ethan Hearn C
Cole Fontenelle INF Michael Carico C
Sam Brown INF James Triantos INF
David Mershon INF Cristian Hernandez INF
Joswa Lugo INF Ronny Cruz INF
Denzer Guzman INF Cole Mathis INF
Capri Ortiz INF Angel Cepeda INF
Nelson Rada OF Pedro Ramirez INF
Randy De Jesus OF Yahil Melendez INF
Rio Foster OF Ty Southisene INF
Anthony Scull OF BJ Murray INF
George Klassen RHP Jonathon Long INF/OF
Ryan Johnson RHP Christian Franklin OF
Chris Cortez RHP Felix Stevens OF
Trey Gregory-Alford RHP Ivan Brethowr OF
Walbert Urena RHP Drew Gray P
Joel Hurtado RHP Cade Horton RHP
Camden Minacci RHP Jaxon Wiggins RHP
Brady Choban RHP Riley Martin RHP
Carlos Espinosa RHP Will Sanders RHP
Jose Fermin RHP
Keythel Key RHP
Samy Natera Jr. LHP
Jack Dashwood LHP

Tigers at Braves

When: March 16, 4:05 PM ET 

Where: CoolToday Park, Venice, FL. 

What To Watch For: This game features one of the strongest Spring Breakout rosters in the Tigers against arguably the most barren in the Braves. The Tigers roster features Max Clark, Kevin McGonigle, Bryce Rainer, Thayron Liranzo and Josue Briceno. This will likely give the Tigers one of the most stacked rosters this side of the Red Sox. While top prospect Jackson Jobe will not be in this year’s game, the Tigers do have Jaden Hamm, Troy Melton and Jake Miller. The Braves contingent is led by JR Ritchie who should be an interesting take against the Tigers loaded lineup. The rest of the roster is uninspiring with so many top prospects currently dealing with injuries for the Braves.

Tigers Position Braves Position
Thayron Liranzo C Nick Montgomery C
Enrique Jimenez C Adam Zebrowski C
Kevin McGonigle INF Mac Guscette C
Bryce Rainer INF John Gil INF
Josue Briceno INF David McCabe INF
Hao-Yu Lee INF Drew Compton INF
Franyerber Montilla INF Cal Conley INF
Max Anderson INF Lizandro Espinoza INF
Carson Rucker INF Will Verdung INF
Jake Holton INF Luke Waddell INF
John Peck INF Luis Guanipa OF
Max Clark OF Carlos D. Rodriguez OF
Roberto Campos OF Owen Carey OF
Seth Stephenson OF Eric Hartman OF
Nomar Fana OF Ethan Workinger OF
Brett Callahan OF JR Ritchie RHP
Jaden Hamm RHP Garrett Baumann RHP
Troy Melton RHP Rolddy Munoz RHP
Josh Randall RHP Ian Mejia RHP
Joseph Montalvo RHP Adam Maier RHP
Michael Massey RHP Elison Joseph RHP
Tyler Owens RHP Shay Schanaman RHP
Max Alba RHP Luis Vargas RHP
RJ Petit RHP Cory Wall RHP
CJ Weins RHP
Jake Miller LHP
Micah Ashman LHP

Mets at Nationals 

When: March 16, 5:05 PM ET 

Where: CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches, West Palm Beach, FL. 

What To Watch For: This will be the Nationals second of two spring breakouts games. Who they deploy as pitchers across the two games will be an interesting element to look out for. As mentioned in the section covering the Astros vs. Nationals matchup, the Nats are led by a strong infield group and flamethrower Jarlin Susana at the front of their pitching corps. Neither Dylan Crews or Travis Sykora, the Nationals top two prospects, are on the roster. The Mets roster is missing Brandon Sproat but does feature a fun collection of prospects. The positional group boasts Jett Williams, Carson Benge, Ryan Clifford and Jeremy Rodriguez. Which is a group that could provide some sparks via speed on the bases and the long ball. The pitching staff lacks some of the big names but does feature Jonah Tong and lefthander Jonathan Santucci.

Mets Position Nationals Position
Daiverson Gutierrez C Caleb Lomavita C
Chrisopher Suero C Kevin Bazzell C
Kevin Parada C Maxwell Romero Jr. C
Jett Williams INF Brady House INF
Ryan Clifford INF Seaver King INF
Jeremy Rodriguez INF Luke Dickerson INF
Boston Baro INF Cayden Wallace INF
Trey Snyder INF Yohandy Morales INF
Jacob Reimer INF Armando Cruz INF
Colin Houck INF Jorgelys Mota INF
Bohan Adderley INF Randel Diaz INF
Corey Collins INF Daylen Lile OF
Carson Benge OF Elijah Green OF
Nick Morabito OF Andrew Pinckney OF
Eli Serrano, III OF Sam Petersen OF
Edward Lantigua OF Brenner Cox OF
A.J. Ewing OF Sir Jamison Jones OF
Simon Juan OF Carlos Tavares OF
Jonah Tong RHP Jarlin Susana RHP
Jonathan Pintaro RHP Tyler Stuart RHP
Frank Elissalt RHP Brad Lord RHP
Ryan Lambert RHP Marquis Grissom Jr. RHP
Anthony Nunez RHP Jose Atencio RHP
Douglas Orellana RHP Brendan Collins RHP
Dylan Ross RHP Robert Cranz RHP
Jonathan Santucci LHP Marc Davis RHP
Ryan Ammons LHP Angel Roman RHP
Alex Meckley RHP
Thomas Schultz RHP
Seth Shuman RHP
Jack Sinclair RHP
Yoel Tejeda Jr. RHP
Samuel Vasquez RHP
Carlos Romero RHP
Alex Clemmey LHP
Jackson Kent LHP
Andrew Alvarez LHP
Dustin Saenz LHP

Rockies at White Sox

When: March 16, 5:05 PM ET 

Where: Camelback Ranch, Glendale, AZ. 

What To Watch For: This is arguably the best game of the final day, as both the White Sox and Rockies feature loaded rosters. The Rockies have power in both their lineup and pitching staff. The lineup is led by 2024 first rounder Charlie Condon, outfielder Cole Carrigg, young slugger Robert Calaz and Adael Amador. The pitching staff is sure to light up the radar gun with the combination of Chase Dollander and Brody Brecht leading the way. The White Sox are led by the lethal one-two punch of Noah Schultz and Hagen Smith. The White Sox might boast more big stuff arms than any club with Grant Taylor, Jairo Iriarte and Wikelman Gonzalez sure to flash big velocity and movement. The lineup, while not as star-studded as the White Sox pitching staff, does have have a deep group of bats. Kyle Teel and Edgar Quero combine to create the highest rated combination of catchers, while Colson Montgomery, Braden Montgomery and Chase Meidroth gives them depth all over the field.

Rockies Position White Sox Position
Drew Romo C Kyle Teel C
Cole Messina C Edgar Quero C
Bryant Betancourt C/1B Michael Turner C
Adael Amador INF Colson Montgomery INF
Ryan Ritter INF Chase Meidroth INF
Kyle Karros INF Caleb Bonemer INF
Andy Perez INF Jacob Gonzalez INF
Kelvin Hidalgo INF William Bergolla INF
Ashly Andujar INF Jeral Perez INF
Warming Bernabel INF Brooks Baldwin INF
Sterlin Thompson INF/OF Tim Elko INF
Robert Calaz OF Braden Montgomery OF
Benny Montgomery OF George Wolkow OF
Jared Thomas OF/1B Nick McLain OF
Charlie Condon OF/INF Wilfred Veras OF
Cole Carrigg OF/INF/C Samuel Zavala OF
Chase Dollander RHP DJ Gladney OF
Brody Brecht RHP Grant Taylor RHP
Jordy Vargas RHP Jairo Iriarte RHP
Gabriel Hughes RHP Mason Adams RHP
Jaden Hill RHP Wikelman Gonzalez RHP
Bradley Blalock RHP Juan Carela RHP
Zach Agnos RHP NIck Nastrini RHP
Jack Mahoney RHP Peyton Pallette RHP
Carson Palmquist LHP Noah Schultz LHP
Welinton Herrera LHP Hagen Smith LHP
Michael Prosecky LHP Tyler Schweitzer LHP

Reds at Brewers

When: March 16, 7:40 p.m. PT

Where: American Family Fields of Phoenix, Phoenix, Ariz.

What To Watch For: Chase Burns struck out three and touched 100 mph three times in his pro debut this spring. That’s just a preview of what’s to come during spring breakout. Cam Collier made history by hitting the first homer in spring breakout history. He’ll be joined by Sal Stewart and Edwin Arroyo in the lineup. For the Brewers, Jesus Made was the talk of the offseason after he put up one of the more impressive numbers and data in the Dominican Summer League. At just 17, his potential for stardom keeps growing. Along with him, Cooper Pratt and Eric Bitoni were two players that showed promise in the batter’s box for Milwaukee.

Reds Position Brewers Position
Alfredo Duno C Matt Wood C
Connor Burns C Darrien Miller C
Michael Trautwein C Marco Dinges C
Sal Stewart INF Jesus Made INF
Cam Collier INF Cooper Pratt INF
Edwin Arroyo INF Eric Bitonti INF
Sammy Stafura INF Luke Adams INF
Tyson Lewis INF Luis Pena INF
Ricardo Cabrera INF Blake Burke INF
Leonardo Balcazar INF Brock Wilken INF
Peyton Stovall INF Jadher Areinamo INF
Tyler Callihan INF Juan Baez INF
Carlos Jorge INF/OF Yophery Rodriguez OF
Hector Rodriguez OF Braylon Payne OF
Ethan O’Donnell OF Luis Lara OF
Arnaldo Lantigua OF Jose Anderson OF
Jay Allen II OF Dylan O’Rae OF
Kyle Henley OF Jacob Misiorowski RHP
Chase Burns RHP Brett Wichrowski RHP
Chase Petty RHP Bishop Letson RHP
Connor Phillips RHP Bryce Meccage RHP
Luis Mey RHP Craig Yoho RHP
Zach Maxwell RHP Tyson Hardin RHP
Cole Schoenwetter RHP Jack Hostetler RHP
Luke Hayden RHP Blake Holub RHP
Arij Fransen RHP Will Childers RHP
Adam Serwinowski LHP Tyler Bryant RHP