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Spring Breakout is here. Bring on the prospects.
Starting today, you can watch MLB's top prospects face off against each other in a 16-game showcase that goes through the end of the weekend.
There are six Spring Breakout games today, and three have already kicked off -- the top Marlins prospects vs. the top Astros prospects, the Guardians vs. the Angels and the Phillies vs. the Twins.
You can still catch all these games later today:
- Nationals prospects vs. Cardinals prospects (4:30 p.m. ET)
- Rays prospects vs. Mets prospects (7:10 p.m. ET)
- Reds prospects vs. Giants prospects (9:05 p.m. ET)
MLB Pipeline has everything you need to know about Spring Breakout, including the full schedule and how to watch the games.
And here are three of the must-see prospect matchups for the rest of today, courtesy of our prospect expert, Jim Callis:
1) Cardinals INF JJ Wetherholt (MLB's No. 5 overall prospect) vs. Nationals SS Eli Willits (MLB No. 13)
We'll start with an elite infielder showdown.
Four of MLB Pipeline's top five overall prospects are playing in Spring Breakout this year (all but Tigers shortstop Kevin McGonigle), and Wetherholt is the first one you'll see take the field. He's the best contact hitter at Spring Breakout.
On the other side is Willits, the 2025 No. 1 overall Draft pick. He's just 18 years old, a future five-tool star and was the youngest top overall pick since Ken Griffey Jr. in 1987.
2) Reds C Alfredo Duno (MLB No. 38) vs. Giants SS Luis Hernández (SF No. 3)
These are two of the top international prospects at Spring Breakout.
The 20-year-old Duno signed in 2023 out of Venezuela and is now a top-five catching prospect in baseball. Hernández, also from Venezuela, was the headliner of the 2026 international class and is the youngest player at all of Spring Breakout. He just turned 17 years old in December.
3) Rays (No. 10-ranked prospect system) vs. Mets (No. 7)
Rays-Mets is the first Spring Breakout matchup of two top-10 farm systems, so there will be a ton of prospects worth watching.
The Rays have prospects participating like outfielder Theo Gillen (MLB No. 76) and their 2025 first-round Draft pick, 19-year-old shortstop Daniel Pierce, who has yet to make his pro debut.
The Mets won't have Nolan McLean, Jonah Tong or Carson Benge in the game, but they will have interesting names like A.J. Ewing (MLB No. 97) and 18-year-old shortstop Elian Peña, who was one of the top international prospects last year after Roki Sasaki.