
Pittsburgh Pirates lock in phenom Konnor Griffin with a record-breaking nine-year, $140 million contract, betting big on his future as the franchise face. Is this aggressive commitment the spark Pirates fans have been clamoring for — or a bold risk in MLB’s evolving landscape? Host Gary Morgan breaks down Griffin’s rapid ascent from ninth overall pick to shortstop cornerstone, comparing his deal to previous extensions for Bryan Reynolds and Mitch Keller. Key topics include the shift towards early core identification, implications for future stars like Paul Skenes, and the team’s strategic risk-taking. Morgan also critiques Don Kelly’s pitcher management and reviews Marcell Ozuna’s three-day reset — is it recovery, roster maneuvering, or a sign of deeper decisions ahead? Pirates' upcoming series against the Chicago Cubs looms large. Will these moves finally launch Pittsburgh into baseball’s elite conversation?
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