With Spring Training underway and the dawn of a new season on the horizon, it’s a good time to consider which players are looking for a rebound performance.
Whether it’s to stay healthy, to improve their team’s defense or simply to get the most out of the roster around them, several of MLB’s biggest names will be taking on new roles in 2025.
While Spring Breakout rosters for all 30 teams won't be set until March 7, we can still dream of exciting player matchups. MLB Pipeline looks at the top prospects who could highlight the showcase event.
The right-hander is hoping to become a key cog in the Toronto rotation this season, and he goes about his business with a unique contemplativeness. He also has some strong role models in the clubhouse.
Several of the collegians who appeared in last weekend's Andre Dawson Classic in Florida had already played at the Jackie Robinson Training Complex as young players in MLB Develops programs.
Coming off a strong first full season as a starter -- including a no-hitter -- Ronel Blanco makes his 2025 spring debut when the Astros welcome the Mets in Grapefruit League play at 1 p.m. ET on MLB Network (available in Mets market).