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Pirates star Konnor Griffin contract details, guaranteed money revealed

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The Pittsburgh Pirates are thrilled by what they’ve seen in the early days of Konnor Griffin’s MLB career, and the NL Central team is showing their support with a major contract. The 19-year-old shortstop is taking the league by storm after an impressive debut last week that included a memorable first at-bat. Griffin’s first plate appearance resulted in an RBI double that showcases his strong swing.

MORE: Popular ‘fried chicken’ Yankees dessert is major hit with MLB fans Meanwhile, ESPN MLB insider Jeff Passan reveals that the Pirates are going all-in on their elite prospect just several games into the 2026 season. Griffin is earning roughly $140 million after agreeing to Pittsburgh’s nine-year contract extension. Rookie shortstop Konnor Griffin and the Pittsburgh Pirates are in agreement on a nine-year extension, the team announced, locking up the top prospect in baseball less than a week after his major league debut.

The deal is worth $140 million, sources told @JeffPassan and… pic. twitter. com/lj87MugPRy — ESPN (@espn) April 8, 2026 The first-year star is solidified as the top prospect in baseball at the moment.

Meanwhile, Pittsburgh’s commitment to Griffin proves just how special a player they believe he can be. Griffin’s deal is the largest guaranteed signing in franchise history, per Passan. The fact that he’s only a rookie makes their generous offer that much more intriguing.

Many Pirates fans are hopeful that their young shortstop can be another valuable asset to keep star pitcher Paul Skenes happy. However, rumblings over the past year indicate that Skenes could be exploring other MLB teams in the near future. MORE: Longest active playoff droughts in MLB Skenes recently raved about Griffin’s professionalism and the fact that he doesn’t operate similarly to other teenagers.