Mariners Prospects Spring Breakout Roster, how to watch
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While we’ve been getting a heavy dose of Mariners prospects this spring with so many players out at the WBC, there’s still a showcase event for prospects: the Spring Breakout games, a prospects-vs-prospects contest between two teams. Last year the Mariners matched up with the Guardians, including top prospect Travis Bazzana. This year, they’ve drawn the Brewers as an opponent and will play the Spring Breakout game at American Family Field in Maryvale.
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The Mariners spring breakout game will be on Friday, March 20 at 2:10 PT. It will be broadcast live on MLBN and streamed on MarinersTV. Expect this game to be one of the more-publicized of the Spring Breakout games, as there is a chance the Mariners-Brewers game could have as many as 11 Top-100 prospects (six from the Mariners, tied for highest in baseball, and five from the Brewers: SS Jesus Made, SS Luis Peña, INF/OF Jett Williams, SS Cooper Pratt, RHP Brandon Sproat).
The current Spring Breakout roster is a traditional 40-man roster; that will be reduced to a regular 27-man roster on March 16th. Here is the current Mariners player pool, which will be updated after the cuts are made.
Left-handed pitchers:
Kade Anderson, Robinson Ortiz, Mason Peters
Right-handed pitchers:
Charlie Beilenson, Tyler Cleveland, Ryan Hawks, Casey Hintz, Griffin Hugus*, Lucas Kelly, Grant Knipp, Po-Chun Lin, Danny Macchiarola, Teddy McGraw*, Brock Moore, Michael Morales, Marcelo Perez, Colton Shaw, Chia-Shi Shen, Ryan Sloan
Catchers:
Josh Caron, Connor Charping, Luke Stevenson
Infielders:
Michael Arroyo, 2B; Nick Becker, SS; Felnin Celesten, SS; Colt Emerson, SS; Charlie Pagliarini, 3B; Brock Rodden, 2B/3B; Leandro Romero, SS; Austin St. Laurent, 3B; Luis Suisbel, 1B
Outfielders:
Yorger Bautista, Korbyn Dickerson, Jonny Farmelo, Carlos Jimenez, Victor Labrada*, Lazaro Montes, Jared Sundstrom, Aiden Taurek, Rhylan Thomaa
*Not currently playing due to injury
This will be the last year for the traditional Spring Breakout games (one organization’s prospects vs. another organization’s prospects in a single game). Next year, MLB is introducing a single-elimination, tournament-style contest for the games.