Prospects
MLB unveils stacked rosters for 2026 Spring Breakout
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The third annual Spring Breakout features hundreds of top prospects from all 30 MLB teams in games Thursday through Sunday across the Grapefruit and Cactus Leagues. Rosters include 54 players from MLB Pipeline's Top 100 Prospects list and 14 organizational No. 1 prospects. Highlights feature matchups like Pirates' Konnor Griffin against Tigers' Max Clark.
The Montreal Canadiens will have seven prospects participating in this year's NCAA men's hockey tournament, highlighting the strength of their collegiate development pipeline. The group features high-scoring forward Michael Hage and a deep pool of goaltenders, along with reliable contributors across positions.
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The Boston Bruins have signed forward James Hagens to an amateur tryout agreement with their AHL affiliate, the Providence Bruins. The move allows the 19-year-old top prospect to gain professional experience without burning a year of his entry-level contract. Bruins general manager Don Sweeney described it as a key development step.
The Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Vancouver Canucks 6-2 at Rogers Arena on Thursday night, dominating the pace early. Nikita Kucherov scored a goal and added two assists for Tampa Bay. Vancouver's Liam Ohgren, Linus Karlsson, and Marco Rossi provided highlights with their contributions.
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The Pittsburgh Pirates have discussed a possible long-term contract extension with Konnor Griffin, MLB Pipeline’s No. 1 overall prospect, according to a source. Talks have focused on a deal up to nine years and over $100 million, though details are not finalized. The 19-year-old shortstop is competing for an Opening Day roster spot.
In a spring training exhibition in West Palm Beach, Florida, young pitcher Alex Clemmey and catcher Harry Ford teamed up for the first time, offering a preview of the Washington Nationals' potential future battery. The Nationals fell 4-1 to the Miami Marlins, but the duo impressed with a strong outing. Manager Blake Butera praised their performance.
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The New York Yankees reassigned infielder George Lombard Jr. to Minor League camp following a Grapefruit League victory over the Tigers. The top prospect impressed defensively during spring training but will continue his development at Double-A Somerset. General manager Brian Cashman noted Lombard's readiness on defense while emphasizing the need for offensive growth.
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