Spring Breakout spotlights prospects set for 2026 MLB debuts

Spring Breakout enters its third year this week as a key showcase for top minor league talents. Among the 55 Top 100 Prospects participating are several players projected to reach the majors in 2026. The event features 16 games from Thursday to Sunday.

Spring Breakout, now in its third incarnation, continues to serve as a launching pad for young baseball players. The showcase includes 55 players from MLB Pipeline's Top 100 Prospects list, with particular attention on those expected to debut in the majors during 2026. Experts Jim Callis, Jonathan Mayo, and Sam Dykstra have projected specific arrival months for these standouts participating in the 16 games scheduled from Thursday to Sunday. Leading the group is Konnor Griffin, shortstop/outfielder for the Pirates and MLB No. 1 prospect, with an ETA of May. Griffin posted a rare 20/60 stolen base season in the minors and reached Double-A as a teenager after being drafted ninth overall in 2024. Leo De Vries, the Athletics' MLB No. 4 shortstop acquired in a trade for closer Mason Miller, carries a July ETA after slashing .409/.447/.682 with three homers in 17 spring training games. JJ Wetherholt, Cardinals infielder ranked No. 5, is projected for Opening Day, boasting elite hit discipline and Triple-A experience. Other notables include Colt Emerson (Mariners, No. 9, June), Max Clark (Tigers, No. 10, July), Braden Montgomery (White Sox, No. 36, July), Jett Williams (Brewers, No. 51, June), and Ryan Waldschmidt (D-backs, No. 59, May). Additional players to monitor are Joe Mack (Marlins, No. 62, June), Cooper Pratt (Brewers, No. 64, September), and others through September ETAs. These prospects highlight the depth of talent poised to impact Major League Baseball soon.

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