
"I've canvassed the league, chatting with agents, team executives and scouts to find the players who are emerging in camp or seem primed to break out in the big leagues, even if it likely will be a little later in the season."
"He has massive power, good feel for getting to it in games and enough catching ability to save the O's a roster spot. RHP Trey Gibson is another name to watch as he has stuff similar to Corbin Burnes and Kyle Bradish, so he could grab a spot in the rotation before the All-Star break."
"Weathers is the easier pick here as a former first-round draft pick who hasn't found much big league success yet but looks fantastic this spring after being acquired from Miami. I picked him as a breakthrough last spring, and I think I'll be proved right this year."
Spring training provides an opportunity to identify potential breakout players for the upcoming MLB season. Through conversations with agents, team executives, and scouts, several players emerge as candidates to monitor for fantasy baseball and general interest. These breakout candidates span all 30 MLB teams and include players at various stages of development. Some are prospects getting their first extended opportunities, while others are established players seeking redemption after previous struggles. The article highlights specific players like Basallo, Trey Gibson, Oviedo, and Weathers as examples of players positioned to make significant impacts this season, either through rotation spots or offensive contributions.
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