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Konnor Griffin lived up to the hype.
MLB‘s No. 1 prospect debuted for the Pittsburgh Pirates on April 3 and hit an RBI double in his first plate appearance against the Baltimore Orioles.
With his family in attendance at PNC Park, Griffin scored on a Jared Triolo single in the same inning, giving the Pirates a 2-0 lead to electrify the crowd.
Griffin’s promotion was announced by the Pirates on April 2, a day off for the team. The 19-year-old shortstop batted seventh in Don Kelly’s lineup in his debut. The Orioles gave the ball to right-hander Kyle Bradish, a tough matchup for any hitter.
For moment at least, Griffin is batting 1.000.
MORE: Pirates owner breaks silence on Konnor Griffin $140 million extension report
For the Pirates, owners of the National League’s longest active playoff drought, Griffin’s arrival could not come at a better time.
The team could soon finalize a nine-year, $140 million contract extension with Griffin, which ESPN’s Buster Olney reported on April 2.
“What we have tried to do consistently — and he certainly is a great example of identifying those players who can have a positive impact for a long time,” Pirates owner Bob Nutting told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. “Mitch Keller wouldn’t be pitching here today if we hadn’t taken a little bit of a risk on Mitch with that extension. Bryan Reynolds, he was a very important extension. If you look back, we certainly have tried to do that consistently.
“Konnor is obviously a great candidate for that kind of a discussion.”
MORE: No. 1 MLB prospect ‘deep’ in extension talks, could top $111 million: report
The ninth overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft, Griffin finished last season at Double-A. In 21 games with the Altoona Curve, Griffin slashed .337/.418/.542 with five home runs and six stolen bases.
The Pirates invited Griffin to their major league spring training camp this year. He slashed .171/.261/.488 with four home runs, 13 strikeouts, and two walks in Grapefruit League play.
Griffin began the 2026 season at Triple-A Indianapolis. He didn’t last long, going 7-for-16 (.438) in five games.
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MLB‘s No. 1 prospect debuted for the Pittsburgh Pirates on April 3 and hit an RBI double in his first plate appearance against the Baltimore Orioles.
With his family in attendance at PNC Park, Griffin scored on a Jared Triolo single in the same inning, giving the Pirates a 2-0 lead to electrify the crowd.
Griffin’s promotion was announced by the Pirates on April 2, a day off for the team. The 19-year-old shortstop batted seventh in Don Kelly’s lineup in his debut. The Orioles gave the ball to right-hander Kyle Bradish, a tough matchup for any hitter.
For moment at least, Griffin is batting 1.000.
MORE: Pirates owner breaks silence on Konnor Griffin $140 million extension report
For the Pirates, owners of the National League’s longest active playoff drought, Griffin’s arrival could not come at a better time.
The team could soon finalize a nine-year, $140 million contract extension with Griffin, which ESPN’s Buster Olney reported on April 2.
“What we have tried to do consistently — and he certainly is a great example of identifying those players who can have a positive impact for a long time,” Pirates owner Bob Nutting told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. “Mitch Keller wouldn’t be pitching here today if we hadn’t taken a little bit of a risk on Mitch with that extension. Bryan Reynolds, he was a very important extension. If you look back, we certainly have tried to do that consistently.
“Konnor is obviously a great candidate for that kind of a discussion.”
MORE: No. 1 MLB prospect ‘deep’ in extension talks, could top $111 million: report
The ninth overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft, Griffin finished last season at Double-A. In 21 games with the Altoona Curve, Griffin slashed .337/.418/.542 with five home runs and six stolen bases.
The Pirates invited Griffin to their major league spring training camp this year. He slashed .171/.261/.488 with four home runs, 13 strikeouts, and two walks in Grapefruit League play.
Griffin began the 2026 season at Triple-A Indianapolis. He didn’t last long, going 7-for-16 (.438) in five games.
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