Baseball America ranks Konnor Griffin its No. 1 prospect
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Pirates' top prospect given Bobby Witt Jr.-level projection originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Pittsburgh Pirates fans are anxiously waiting for Konnor Griffin to make his Major League debut. According to MLB Pipeline, the shortstop is the No. 1 prospect in minor league baseball.
The best Pittsburgh Pirates prospects will play in the spring breakout game once again this year.
Eugenio Suarez is likely the top free agent bat remaining without a contract. That has a whole host of teams lined up for him, including the Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Detroit Tigers and Cincinnati Reds. That quintet was named Thursday in an article by MLB.com's Mark Feinsand as the bunch that wants Suarez.
The Pittsburgh Pirates gave Alika Williams a couple chances, but in the end, he never broke through. Now, they're cutting ties with him. The Pirates released Williams on Tuesday, according to Pittsburgh baseball writer John Dreker. Williams becomes a free agent, and he'll look to latch on with a new organization.
The Pittsburgh Pirates young star has a new baseball card with one of the game's best.
Given that Konnor Griffin is considered the consensus No. 1 prospect in baseball, it’s no surprise that the 19-year-old Pittsburgh Pirates farmhand is ranked the top player at his position by MLB Pipeline.
Major League Baseball on Wednesday announced start times for its entire 2026 calendar of games, including the regular season, Spring Training and the third annual Spring Breakout.
The Pittsburgh Pirates are going after a corner infielder in free agency.
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Pirates have had success in recent MLB Drafts taking from the high school ranks and doing so again next season might be a solid idea. The Pirates have the fifth overall pick in the 2026 MLB Draft, making it their second ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates continue to look for ways to speed up their rebuild without sacrificing the long-term vision of the organization. While much of the focus remains on internal development, there’s a growing belief that the front office could explore trades to help a young core that has a chance to be among the best in baseball.