Spring Breakout begins today, and the four-day extravaganza gives us the unique opportunity to preview prospect matchups — Jackson Holliday vs. Paul Skenes, anyone? — we could see for a long time in the big leagues.
Today through Sunday, each team will send a squad of top prospects up against another club’s farm phenoms. Check out the schedule, rules and more details right here.
All Spring Breakout games over the next four days will be broadcast live through MLB Network, MLB Digital (MLB.com, MLB.TV and the MLB App) and regional sports networks.
The expected showdown between Jackson Holliday and Paul Skenes is the main draw for the Spring Breakout game featuring Orioles and Pirates prospects tonight. And for good reason.
Never before have fans been able to watch so many of baseball’s best prospects face off against each other in such a short period of time, with most of MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 Prospects suiting up this weekend.
The inaugural Spring Breakout showcasing the game’s best phenoms features a prime matchup on Day 1 when MLB Pipeline’s No. 1 overall prospect, Jackson Holliday, and the Orioles battle No. 3 Paul Skenes and the Pirates at 7 p.m. ET on MLB Network.
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