MLB Announces Spring Breakout Tournament To Begin In 2027
Major League Baseball announced today that the Spring Breakout series will be played as a tournament in 2027 and 2028. It will be a single-elimination style with two champions crowned, one in the Grapefruit League and one in the Cactus League. The tournament is not starting in 2026 so as to not conflict with this year’s World Baseball Classic.
As of a few years ago, it was possible for fans to get a glimpse of top prospects during spring training, but only sporadically. Those players would often be in camp but would mostly be used as occasional substitutes for veteran players late in games.
In December of 2023, the league announced the Spring Breakout series. Each MLB club would field a squad entirely comprised of their top prospects and then play at least one game during spring training against another such squad. These were just exhibition contests but they gave fans a chance to tune into a specific game knowing that the top prospects would be participating.
After a few years, the league will be including this tournament format to add a competitive atmosphere. It will also give fans a chance to watch some prospects in a handful of games, depending on who advances.
The 2026 version of Spring Breakout, still without the tournament style, will take place from March 19th to 22nd. The full schedule can be found here. The full rosters for this year’s games will be announced on March 5th.
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