Game Preview: Former RiverDogs highlight Thursday’s Spring Breakout game rosters
MLB’s Spring Breakout will again put former RiverDogs in the spotlight this week. For the second straight year, the game’s top prospects assemble for a 4-day event that features matchups between the future stars of MLB organizations. The RiverDogs’ affiliate, the Tampa Bay Rays, will put their top prospects up
MLB’s Spring Breakout will again put former RiverDogs in the spotlight this week. For the second straight year, the game’s top prospects assemble for a 4-day event that features matchups between the future stars of MLB organizations. The RiverDogs’ affiliate, the Tampa Bay Rays, will put their top prospects up against the Red Sox’s prospects in one of the event’s most star-studded matchups. The game takes place at 7:05pm Thursday at the Rays’ home spring training park in Port Charlotte, Fla.
The game features two of the top three farm systems in baseball, according to MLB Pipeline. The Rays (No. 2) will send five of their Top 10 prospects into the game, while the Red Sox (No.3) will feature all but three of their Top 15 prospects.
The Rays’ Spring Breakout roster is littered with former RiverDogs, headlined by Carson Williams, MLB’s top-ranked shortstop and No. 9 prospect overall. Williams was a key contributor to the RiverDogs’ 2022 championship, and last year he belted 20 doubles, 20 homers and 69 RBIs, to go along with 33 SBs for a slash of .256/.352/.469 for Double-A Montgomery. He is considered by many to be the best defensive player in the minor leagues, but what sets him apart is his power at a position that historically lacks it.
Another former RiverDog that has stolen headlines (pun intended) across national media is Chandler Simpson, better known as “the fastest man in baseball,” who stole 81 bags for Charleston in 2023. He led all of affiliated ball with 104 SBs in 2024, split between High-A Bowling Green and Double-A Montgomery.
An underrated fan-favorite that is slated to play is multi-tool player Brayden Taylor (2023 RiverDogs). The No. 3 Rays prospect has seen success so far in Spring Training. Eighteen-year-old and No. 10 Rays prospect Brailer Guerrero has not yet made it to Charleston but will feature in the game to showcase his tremendous bat speed and upside.
The Rays have been lauded for their pitching development over the years, and there will be no shortage of impressive pitchers on the bump in this year’s Spring Breakout game. The four pitchers expected to give roughly two innings of work are former RiverDogs Santiago Suarez, Gary Gill Hill and Trevor Harrison, as well as No. 14 prospect Jackson Baumeister, who the Rays acquired from Baltimore in the Zac Eflin trade last season.
Suarez led the RiverDogs in IP (111.2) and SO (115) last year with a WHIP of 1.11 and is the ranked as the Rays’ No. 9 prospect. Gill Hill, another 20-year-old who helped the dominant 2024 RiverDogs pitching staff, maintained a 3.15 ERA over 108 IP. Harrison was a later addition to the RiverDogs rotation, but the No. 11 Rays prospect impressed with 48 Ks over 40 IP and a hitless five-inning performance on August 30 against Fayetteville.
On the Red Sox side, there are plenty of top-name prospects on the roster, but none surpass the “Big 3” of Roman Anthony, Kristian Campbell and Marcelo Mayer, all near-MLB-ready hitters who rank in the Top 12 of all MLB prospects.
The game will be available at 7:05pm ET Thursday on MLB.TV, MLB.com, the MLB App, the FDSNSUN App, NESN, MLB Network, WEEI 850AM, and RaysBaseball.com.
About the RiverDogs
The Charleston RiverDogs are the Single-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays, having won the Carolina League title in three of the past four seasons. The 2025 season opens at home on April 4; individual game tickets to RiverDogs home games are available now online at RiverDogs.com, where the full promotional schedule can also be found. A printable version of the RiverDogs 2025 schedule is located here. For those desiring an upscale experience in the Segra Club, featuring an air-conditioned luxury interior with gourmet all you can eat food, beer, and wine, limited single game tickets are now available. In addition, fans can create a fully seamless experience at the ballpark for friends and family by adding loaded value to their tickets for use at concession stands or the team store. Fans may also secure parking in advance, creating a wholly touchless and stress-free evening at the Joe.
Team merchandise is always available at the RiverDogs Team Store. The store's hours are Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Contact the RiverDogs front office at 843-577-3647 (DOGS) for more information.
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