Rosters for the inaugural four-day, 16-game event built around MLB Pipeline’s Top 30 lists were revealed, and there will be no shortage of exciting young talent on display next week, including seven of the Top 10 prospects.
Some of the best Spring Training matchups don’t come in the Cactus or Grapefruit League. They’re on the backfields, where prospects square off away from the bright lights. This year, Spring Breakout brings those battles to the main stages of Arizona and Florida.
At least one team coming off a losing record will almost certainly reach October this season. Let’s look at the chances for nine teams that could execute that turnaround.
After hard-throwing relief prospect Ben Joyce struggled in his Cactus League debut, Angels pitching coaches Barry Enright and Steve Karsay came up with a plan to help him drown out any outside noise.
Speaking with the media for the first time since his 4-year-old son, Toby, was hit by a vehicle and airlifted to a hospital 10 days ago, an emotional Erik Swanson expressed his appreciation for the support his family has received and shared the news the baseball community has been hoping for.
Every year, International Women’s Day commemorates the achievements of women around the world. So let’s celebrate some of the trail-blazing women working to make baseball better.
The inaugural event will include 71 of MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 Prospects and nearly two-thirds of the 900 players on Pipeline’s organizational Top 30 Prospects lists.
MLB Network continues with Adnan Virk and Jake Peavy from Phillies camp at 4 p.m. ET, and Greg Amsinger and Alex Avila from Guardians camp at 7 with interviews, predictions, breakdowns and more.