Pittsburgh Pirates hand 19-year-old Griffin a record $140m contract
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Pittsburgh Pirates hand 19-year-old Griffin a record $140m contract
"It feels great knowing I will be a Pittsburgh Pirate for a long time. The goal is to win every year. And I believe we can do that."
Konnor Griffin, a rookie shortstop, has signed a nine-year contract extension with the Pittsburgh Pirates worth $140 million. He is considered the best prospect in baseball and has been identified as the franchise's future. Pirates chair Bob Nutting emphasized the team's commitment to Griffin and the organization's future. General manager Ben Cherington praised Griffin's dedication and team-first mentality. This deal is a record for the Pirates, surpassing a previous contract with Bryan Reynolds. Griffin expressed excitement about his long-term commitment to the team and the goal of winning annually.
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