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Pirates' Konnor Griffin Signs Nine-Year Deal That Makes U.S. Pro Sports History
Summary
The Pittsburgh Pirates announced a reported nine-year extension for 19-year-old Konnor Griffin, which multiple outlets say is worth $140 million and makes him the first teenager in the four major U.S. leagues to sign a nine-figure guaranteed contract.
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Konnor Griffin, a 19-year-old shortstop, signed a nine-year contract extension with the Pittsburgh Pirates, the team announced Wednesday. Multiple outlets reported the total value as $140 million. Contract data cited by the article lists the average annual value at about $15,555,555. Griffin made his major-league debut last week and recorded an RBI double in his first at-bat.
Contract details:
- The Pirates announced a nine-year extension for Griffin; multiple outlets reported the total at $140 million.
- Spotrac and Roster Resource list the contract's average annual value as about $15,555,555, which the article says is the highest AAV on the Pirates roster.
- The article reports Griffin is the only teenager in the NFL, NBA, NHL, or MLB to sign a nine-figure guaranteed contract in U.S. professional sports.
- Sources cited in the article say the deal is fully guaranteed with no opt-outs, includes a reported $12 million signing bonus spread over three seasons, and has incentives tied to MVP voting.
- Griffin debuted last Friday as one of nine players since 2000 to appear in an MLB game before turning 20, and the team will play a weekend series at Wrigley Field next.
Summary:
The reported nine-year, $140 million extension represents a rare contract milestone in American professional sports and marks an uncommon shift in the Pirates' recent spending approach. Griffin remains early in his major-league career, and the team will travel for a weekend series at Wrigley Field.
