The Minnesota Twins will once again get a chance to showcase the future of their organization later this month.
Major League Baseball’s third annual Spring Breakout event will take place from March 19 through March 22, highlighting the game’s top prospects in exhibition matchups during spring training. Minnesota will host the Philadelphia Phillies prospects on Thursday, March 19, at 12:05 p.m. CT. Fans will have several ways to watch the game. It will air on MLB Network and MNNT, and stream for free on MLB.TV, MLB.com, and the MLB app.
For the Twins, this year’s game should feature several players who could eventually factor into the team’s long-term plans.
The Twins were hoping to showcase outfielder Walker Jenkins, the club’s top-ranked prospect. However, his status for the event remains uncertain after he recently suffered a left hamstring injury. He is still included in the initial player pool listed below.Â
Because pitchers must remain on their scheduled throwing days during spring training, it can be difficult to predict exactly who will appear in the game. Even so, Minnesota has no shortage of candidates who could take the mound during the showcase.
How the roster works
According to MLB.com, Spring Breakout rosters are created using MLB Pipeline’s Top 30 prospects for each organization as a foundation. Players who still maintain rookie eligibility for the 2026 season are eligible to be selected for the event.
This year, the process includes two phases. Teams first submit a preliminary 40-player pool, then trim it down to a final roster of roughly 23 to 27 players shortly before the event.
The larger pool allows teams to adjust for injuries, pitching schedules, and the player movement that can occur during spring training. It also accounts for prospects who may be unavailable because of assignments in the Dominican Summer League or other roster considerations.
Minnesota’s preliminary group features a strong mix of highly ranked prospects and additional depth players. Even if a few names are unavailable by the time the final roster is set, the Twins should still field a group worth watching when they face the Phillies’ prospects.
Preliminary 40-man player pool
Pitchers (24)
Matt Barr, RHP
Kyle Bischoff, RHP
Miguelangel Boadas, RHP
Adrian Bohorquez, RHP
Santiago Castellanos, RHP
C.J. Culpepper, RHP
James Ellwanger, RHP
Brent Francisco, RHP
Ryan Gallagher, RHP
Ruddy Gomez, RHP
Alejandro Hidalgo, RHP
Dasan Hill, LHP
John Klein, RHP
Andrew Morris, RHP
Jose Olivares, RHP
Connor Prielipp, LHP
Kendry Rojas, LHP
Riley Quick, RHP
Marco Raya, RHP
Jason Reitz, RHP
Sam Rochard, RHP
Sam Ryan, RHP
Charlee Soto, RHP
Jonathan Stevens, RHP
Catchers (4)
Infielders (7)
Outfielders (5)