As Major League Baseball’s spring training camps draw to a close, the spotlight shifts to the Minor Leagues, which will soon take over the training facilities of all 30 MLB teams. Kicking off this transition, MLB is set to host the third annual Spring Breakout Series, featuring eight games across the Cactus League and Grapefruit League complexes. This year, an impressive 91 of the top 100 prospects in the game will be on display, giving fans a glimpse into the future of baseball.
The schedule for the series is packed with excitement, culminating in a highly anticipated matchup on March 21, when the San Diego Padres take on the Chicago Cubs at 6:05 p.m. PT at Sloan Park in Mesa, Arizona. The Padres have unveiled a trimmed roster that showcases many of their top prospects, including left-handed pitcher Kruz Schoolcraft, who is ranked as the organization’s top prospect. He will be joined by fellow pitchers Kash Mayfield and Miguel Mendez, who are also among the top four prospects in the Padres system. Catcher Ethan Salas rounds out the top five, while pitcher Humberto Cruz, recovering from elbow surgery, will not participate this season.
The Padres’ roster for the Spring Breakout Series features 27 prospects, highlighting the team’s commitment to developing young talent. Among the pitchers are Jaxon Dalena, Clay Edmondson, and the highly regarded Kruz Schoolcraft, along with several others who are eager to make their mark. The catching corps includes Salas, who is looking to solidify his status as a top prospect, and two other promising young catchers, Ty Harvey and Truitt Madonna, both drafted in 2025.
Infielders to watch include Jorge Quintana, who was acquired in a trade with Milwaukee and is currently ranked as the No. 7 prospect in the Padres system. At just 18 years old, Quintana possesses raw skills that could see him become a valuable player, whether he sticks at shortstop or transitions to third base. First baseman Romeo Sanabria has also caught attention with his impressive bat and solid defensive skills, while Kale Fountain stands out for his power potential.
Fans can catch all the action on Padres.TV, MLB.com, the MLB app, and SDPA, while Marquee will provide coverage for the Cubs. This year’s Spring Breakout Series marks the final iteration of this format, as MLB plans to implement a new approach for spring training moving forward. As the excitement builds, fans are eager to witness the next generation of baseball talent taking the field.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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