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Pirates Call Up MLB's Top Prospect Konnor Griffin for Pittsburgh Home Opener
National Desk
May 2, 2026
Pittsburgh Pirates general manager Ben Cherington announced Thursday that the team selected the contract of Konnor Griffin, their top minor league prospect ranked No. 1 by both Baseball America and MLB Pipeline.[1][6] The 6-foot-3, 222-pound shortstop from Mississippi held his introductory press conference Friday morning at PNC Park, the Pirates' North Shore home since 2001.[1] Griffin, who turns 20 in three weeks, profiles as a plus-plus runner with a plus-plus arm, electric bat speed, and above-average defensive skills at shortstop after recent improvements.[2]
Griffin's rapid ascent underscores the Pirates' aggressive rebuilding strategy in Pennsylvania's baseball hotbed. After dominating in the minors, the 19-year-old's promotion positions him for a full MLB season, potentially earning the Pirates a prospect promotion incentive pick if he excels in Rookie of the Year or MVP voting during his first three years.[2] Pirates fans, long starved for homegrown stars, pack PNC Park overlooking the Allegheny River, where the team's 2026 home opener draws massive local crowds.[1]
Scouts rave about Griffin's raw power and athleticism, marking him as the best prospect in years.[2] Former Pirates Michael McKenry and Alex Presley, now analysts, reacted enthusiastically to the call-up, highlighting Griffin's potential to transform Pittsburgh's lineup.[3] With the Pirates riding momentum into the series against Baltimore, Griffin's debut Friday could ignite Steel City baseball fever.[1][2]


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