Three groups — the Milwaukee Brewers, Seattle Mariners and Pittsburgh Pirates — have handed out long-term extensions to their prime prospects. Pittsburgh shortstop Konnor Griffin landed the biggest deal: nine years, $140M. That tops the eight-year offers given to shortstops Colt Emerson ($95M) of Seattle and Cooper Pratt ($50 million) of Milwaukee.
In response to ESPN’s Buster Olney, groups are anticipated to be extra aggressive in locking up prospects long run, anticipating a possible work stoppage in 2027. The thought is that these contracts shall be “grandfathered into the brand new system.” Consequently, extra rookies may quickly discover themselves with early-career extensions.
With this being the case, these three rookies may discover themselves receiving extensions:
Infielder Kevin McGonigle | Detroit Tigers
McGonigle, the second-best prospect within the huge leagues behind Griffin (h/t: MLB.com), is off to a scorching begin. In six video games, he’s batting .364 with a .985 OPS, two doubles, a triple and 5 RBI.
McGonigle, 21, is coming off a robust Arizona Fall League (.362 BA and 1.210 OPS) and a robust 2025, the place he performed on three ranges within the Tigers’ system. In 88 video games, the 21-year-old hit .305 with a .991 OPS and 19 house runs.
A deal much like Emerson’s could also be a great framework to make use of. However McGonigle now comes with big-league expertise, making him somewhat dearer. In response to ESPN’s Jeff Passan, McGonigle and the Tigers have “engaged” in extension talks.
Outfielder Chase DeLauter | Cleveland Guardians
DeLauter, 24, made an announcement in his first three video games as a big-league participant, hitting 4 house runs. He’s one among three gamers to hit 4 house runs in his first three regular-season video games.
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