Pirates discuss long-term extension with top prospect Konnor Griffin

The Pittsburgh Pirates have discussed a possible long-term contract extension with Konnor Griffin, MLB Pipeline’s No. 1 overall prospect, according to a source. Talks have focused on a deal up to nine years and over $100 million, though details are not finalized. The 19-year-old shortstop is competing for an Opening Day roster spot.

A source informed MLB.com’s Jonathan Mayo that the Pirates have held discussions with Konnor Griffin about a long-term extension. The source stated that details “have yet to be hammered out, but the talk has been around a deal for as long as nine years and north of $100 million.” Griffin, selected ninth overall in the 2024 Draft, is 19 years old and vying for Pittsburgh’s starting shortstop role on Opening Day. Such a debut would make him the first teenager to start on Opening Day since Ken Griffey Jr. in 1989. In 15 Spring Training games, Griffin has hit .184 with an .805 OPS and four home runs, impressing with his power and maturity. Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes remarked earlier this spring, “I’m excited to have him help us win a lot of games in Pittsburgh this year.” Last season, Griffin slashed .333/.415/.527 with 21 homers and 65 stolen bases across three minor league levels, ending at Double-A Altoona. This marked only the fifth 20-60 season (20 homers, 60 steals) in minor league history. Pre-debut extensions are uncommon but not unheard of: seven players have signed before their MLB debut. Detroit Tigers’ Colt Keith did so in January 2024 with zero service time, while Baltimore Orioles’ Samuel Basallo (five days) and Boston Red Sox’s Kristian Campbell (six days) signed shortly after debuting.

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The Pittsburgh Pirates announced Thursday they are promoting 19-year-old shortstop Konnor Griffin, MLB's No. 1 overall prospect, for his major league debut in Friday's home opener against the Baltimore Orioles at PNC Park. Griffin, the No. 9 pick in the 2024 draft, slashed .333/.415/.527 with 21 home runs and 65 stolen bases across three minor league levels last season. The move addresses early struggles at shortstop for the 3-3 Pirates.

The Pittsburgh Pirates are deep into negotiations with top prospect Konnor Griffin on a potential long-term contract extension, according to ESPN. The 19-year-old outfielder, recently optioned to Triple-A Indianapolis, has impressed early in the minors. Discussions draw comparisons to recent pre-debut deals for other top talents.

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The Pittsburgh Pirates announced a nine-year contract extension with 19-year-old shortstop Konnor Griffin on Wednesday, keeping him in Pittsburgh through 2034. The deal, reported at $140 million, marks the largest in franchise history. It surpasses Bryan Reynolds' $106.75 million extension from 2023.

Konnor Griffin and Kevin McGonigle, ranked as MLB's top two prospects for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Detroit Tigers respectively, demonstrated their mutual respect during a Spring Training game in Lakeland, Florida. The pair, who first met at last summer's All-Star Futures Game, have frequently faced off in the minors and continue to compete while supporting each other off the field. Their encounter highlighted their skills and growing camaraderie.

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MLB Pipeline has aggregated its 2026 Top 100 Prospects list with rankings from The Athletic, Baseball America, Baseball Prospectus, ESPN and FanGraphs to identify industry consensus. Fifty-seven players appear on all six lists, marking the highest agreement in three years. A composite ranking highlights Konnor Griffin as the clear top prospect.

The Milwaukee Brewers are close to signing infielder Cooper Pratt to an eight-year contract worth more than $50 million, including two club options. The 21-year-old prospect, who has played just three games at Triple-A this season, follows in the footsteps of Jackson Chourio's pre-debut deal. Reports emerged from USA Today's Bob Nightengale and The New York Post's Jon Heyman.

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