I'm picturing a plan 57' x 28'. I'm not sure about anything else, other than removing a 57' length of wall and using 3, 8x8 cols on caps. You don't mention dead, live, snow or wind loads and the 8x8 cols are 12' tall, which gives them a rather high slenderness ratio and pretty low carrying capacity. You don't even mention the spacing of the columns. Are they 3 columns placed at 0, 28.5 and 57 ft? That seems pretty far apart, so I'll guess you have some other idea of distance between them. Maybe you have end walls supporting the corners and you will have the oolumns at 57/4 = 14.25' c/c, ie at 14.25, 28,5 and 42.75' along the missing wall. There is so much left to my imagination, that I got worried enough to mention the disaster forum. So tell us how the rest of the rabbits will help. Fill in some info gaps.
Maybe you are relying on 1, 2, or 3 other walls to provide lateral stability for the building's wind loads and you are really just inquiring about providing lateral stability for the columns? That you will need, because I imagine the load/column is more than 1500 lbs, which is what a 12ft tall unbraced 8x8 will get you.
And I note that there are only so many ways to provide lateral stability to columns, especially when the wall is removed. You must know there is basically only one way, a bracing rod to grade, or to eve beam, back to the middle of the column height? You will have to do that in both buckling planes, so your interior space will be disturbed by those braces to the ceiling elevation, or you will have some funny looking braces from the col to ground running away from the building.