This is year two of the Spring Breakout game, where organizations across baseball compile a squad of their top prospects to go head-to-head with another team. After the Dodgers prospects played the Angels prospects last year, they will face off with the Cubs prospects this year before the regular season kicks off in Japan. The game will be at Camelback Ranch on March 13 at 6:05 p.m.
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The Spring Breakout game is a good chance for many prospects to play the first televised game of their professional careers. The Dodgers roster has prospects from nearly every level of the minors, featuring players who are stateside for the first time this year alongside some who have reached as high as Double-A.
Some standouts from last year’s Spring Breakout game were Thayron Liranzo and Edgardo Henriquez. Liranzo was eventually dealt to the Tigers in the Jack Flaherty trade, and Henriquez had a breakout season that eventually led to an MLB call-up. This game is an opportunity for prospects who have improved over the offseason to show off their new look.
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There are three players on the Dodgers roster this year who made MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 list: Outfielder Josue De Paula (No. 40), left-handed pitcher Jackson Ferris (No. 70) and outfielder Zyhir Hope (No. 74). All three were non-roster invitees to big league camp to begin this spring.
Oppo taco for top #Dodgers OF prospect Zyhir Hope!
— Bruce Kuntz (@Bnicklaus7) February 22, 2025
One of the biggest-climbing prospects of the 2024 season got an invite to big league camp as a 20-year-old pic.twitter.com/iNd4f3Dmnu
The two young outfielders each excelled at the plate this spring, with De Paula batting .444 and Hope homering before they were both reassigned to minor league camp. Ferris remains in big league camp for now and has thrown one scoreless inning this Spring.
Jackson Ferris elevating 96, then snapping off a nasty 89.5 MPH slider. He will be 21 years old for the entirety of 2025 and already has a bit of Double-A success under his belt. Could be a big year ahead for him. pic.twitter.com/5rMP18Eigk
— Aram Leighton (@AramLeighton8) March 2, 2025
Other standout prospects on the Spring Breakout roster include teenage shortstops Emil Morales, Kellon Lindsey and Joendry Vargas. Morales won the Dominican Summer League MVP award last year and Lindsey was the Dodgers’ first round pick. Vargas posted an .899 OPS in his first Arizona Complex League action.
Oppo taco for top #Dodgers SS prospect Emil Morales on the backfields
— Bruce Kuntz (@Bnicklaus7) March 5, 2025
Morales could have a big first year in the U.S. this season pic.twitter.com/lVkKnaXzht
The outfield group is stacked even after De Paula and Hope. Eduardo Quintero, Ching-Hsien Ko, Mike Sirota, Kendall George and Jaron Elkins are all within MLB Pipeline’s Top 30 Dodgers prospects.
Nice swing from #Dodgers OF prospect Kendall George on the backfields pic.twitter.com/9QFQkd6mgV
— Bruce Kuntz (@Bnicklaus7) March 5, 2025
There are some other notable young pitchers on the roster as well. Hyun-Seok Jang, Peter Heubeck, Jose Rodriguez, Reynaldo Yean and Chris Campos are all first-time Spring Breakout participants. Rodriguez has pitched in four games this spring, totaling five strikeouts and a 2.70 ERA.
Good-looking full count cutter gets the strikeout for #Dodgers RHP prospect Jose Rodriguez pic.twitter.com/bWB6CIxJHH
— Bruce Kuntz (@Bnicklaus7) February 25, 2025
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Here is the full Spring Breakout roster:
PITCHERS
- LHP Jackson Ferris
- RHP Hyun-Seok Jang
- RHP Peter Heubeck
- RHP Jose Rodriguez
- RHP Reynaldo Yean
- RHP Chris Campos
- RHP Lucas Wepf
- LHP Ronan Kopp
- RHP Carson Hobbs
- RHP Kelvin Ramirez
CATCHERS
INFIELDERS
- SS Emil Morales
- SS Kellon Lindsey
- SS Joendry Vargas
- 3B Chase Harlan
- 1B/3B Logan Wagner
- 3B/1B Jake Gelof
- 1B Joe Vetrano
- 1B/3B Kyle Nevin
- SS/2B Nico Perez
OUTFIELDERS
- OF Josue De Paula
- OF Zyhir Hope
- OF Eduardo Quintero
- OF Ching-Hsien Ko
- OF Mike Sirota
- OF Kendall George
- OF Jaron Elkins