Zach Root makes pro debut in Dodgers' Spring Breakout Zach Root, the Dodgers' No. 13 prospect according to MLB Pipeline, made a strong impression in his professional debut during Saturday night's 11-10 victory over the White Sox prospects at Camelback Ranch. The left-hander, selected as the 40th overall pick in last year's draft, pitched three near-perfect innings, striking out eight of the 10 batters he faced. His performance tied the single-game strikeout record at the Spring Breakout event, showcasing his potential as a rising star in the Dodgers' system. Root's outing was particularly notable in a game where pitchers from both teams issued 27 walks, allowing the offenses to dominate. Despite the high number of free passes, Root remained in control, allowing only one hit—a single to Braden Montgomery in the sixth inning. His ability to keep hitters off balance was highlighted by his curveball, which accounted for three of his strikeouts. Root emphasized the importance of mastering this pitch during his development, noting that his inconsistent curveball in previous seasons made it easier for opponents to anticipate his offerings. The Dodgers' farm system has historically struggled with pitching depth, but Root's performance suggests he could be a key addition to the organization's future plans. His success in the Spring Breakout event has reinforced his potential to make the Top 100 prospects list, a goal he had previously mentioned as a possibility. If he can build on this debut, Root could quickly become a standout in the Dodgers' minor league ranks. Other Dodgers prospects also made their mark during the event. OF/1B James Tibbs III, the team's No. 11 prospect, hit a three-run homer off Nick Weyrich in the second inning.#zach_root #dodgers #mlb_pipeline #spring_breakout #braden_montgomery
