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Pirates consider timing and terms for Konnor Griffin extension.
Summary
The article reports the Pittsburgh Pirates have offered Konnor Griffin an eight-year, $110 million extension with a ninth-year option while he will not start the season on the major-league roster. The piece highlights timing of a call-up and the Prospect Promotion Incentive as central factors in how the club approaches any deal.
Content
Konnor Griffin will not begin the season on the Pittsburgh Pirates' major-league roster, but the organization is reported to be pursuing a long-term contract with the young shortstop. The topic is receiving attention because of reported extension offers and the timing of a potential MLB debut, which could affect draft incentives under the new collective bargaining agreement. Spring training playing time and results were part of the evaluation. The Prospect Promotion Incentive (PPI) and service-time considerations are framing the club's choices.
Reported details:
- The article reports the Pirates offered Griffin an eight-year, $110 million extension that includes a ninth-year option, incentives and trade protection.
- Another report cited in the article said the Pirates had offered a nine-year, $100 million-plus deal.
- Griffin played 12 starts and 16 games at shortstop in Spring Training and hit .171 in those appearances, according to the article.
- The article states the Pirates view Griffin as the franchise's future shortstop and expect to pursue an extension during the season.
- The PPI rules described in the article require a player to be on the Opening Day roster for 172 service days in his first season and then to win Rookie of the Year or receive MVP votes within his first three seasons for the team to receive a draft pick.
- The article notes signing an extension before a player’s MLB debut disqualifies that player from generating a PPI pick for the team, and it outlines a scenario in which the club could call Griffin up before April 9, sign him shortly after and still qualify for the PPI if he later wins Rookie of the Year.
Summary:
The reported offers indicate the Pirates are seeking to secure Griffin long term while weighing his readiness for a major-league promotion and the PPI incentives in the CBA. Undetermined at this time
