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Pirates' Griffin Sent to Triple-A, Contract Talks Delayed

Pirates' Griffin Sent to Triple-A, Contract Talks Delayed

Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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The Pittsburgh Pirates have opted to begin the season with top prospect Konnor Griffin in Triple-A, rather than on the major league roster. This decision is based on his lack of a long-term contract extension and limited experience above Class A ball. Despite his potential, Griffins offensive skills still need refinement, as evidenced in spring training. The team believes more time in Triple-A will help him meet their performance standards before facing big league pitching daily. This move is seen as a blend of business and baseball logic, with some questioning if contract status played too big a role, while others argue its wise to avoid rushing a young player who could struggle and get sent back down. Contract discussions with Griffin are yet to advance, with the Pirates mindful of rules that could earn them an extra draft pick if he debuts later and wins rookie honors. This setup provides Griffin with a clear path to refine his game in a strong minor league environment, setting the stage for a smoother transition to Pittsburgh in the future.

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