Konnor Griffin has made it to The Show as a teenager. How rare is that?

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is in the Majors. The Pirates promoted MLB Pipeline’s No. 1 overall prospect prior to their home opener on Friday -- several weeks before his 20th birthday.

At 19 years old, Griffin found himself in rare company when he took the field for the first time.

Here are some fun stats and facts surrounding Griffin’s debut.

• As we noted above, Griffin will spend several weeks playing for the Pirates as a 19-year-old before turning 20 on April 24, and with his debut, he became the first teenaged position player to appear in an MLB game in eight years. The last to do it? in 2018.

Soto was 19 years old for all 116 games in his rookie season with the Nationals, which saw him slash .292/.406/.517 with 22 homers. He's gone on to have quite the career so far, leading to him signing the richest contract in professional sports history (15 years, $765 million) with the Mets in December 2024.

• It was a bit more common to see players reach the Majors as teenagers in past eras, but Griffin is just the 13th to do so since 2000, including pitchers. In addition to Soto, that group includes the likes of (2012), (2011), Félix Hernández (2005) and both (2004) and (2007).

• Right-hander , who made 25 appearances for the Blue Jays as a 19-year-old in 2019, was the last teenager to appear in an MLB game at any position.

• It had been nearly 30 years since the Pirates in particular had a teenager play for them. was the last one to do it, appearing in 25 games as a 19-year-old in 1998.

• The Pirates had 11 teenagers play for them in the 1950s alone, with franchise icon (’56) among them. But Griffin is just the fifth teenager to suit up for the Bucs since then, joining Bob Bailey (1962), Bob Moose (’67), Miguel Dilone (’74) and Ramirez.

• You also have to go back to the 1990s to find the last teenaged position player who was in the Majors this early in a season. Future Hall of Famer Adrian Beltré was the last one to make an appearance within his team’s first seven games, doing so for the Dodgers when he started at third base on Opening Day in 1999.

• At 19 years and 344 days old, Griffin is the youngest position player to play in a game within his team’s first seven games since another future Hall of Famer, , in 1997.

Jones made his MLB debut for the Braves the previous August and became the youngest player to homer in a World Series game that fall.

• Griffin, who doubled in a run in his first career plate appearance, was the youngest Pirate to collect a hit in his Major League debut since Mazeroski did it on July 7, 1956 (19 years, 306 days).

Bonus fun fact: Mazeroski's son, Darren, was the scout who signed Griffin to his first professional contract. The younger Mazeroski was, coincidentally, also in attendance for Griffin's debut, as the Pirates were already planning to honor his father, who passed away in February, before their home opener.

• Griffin is also the first teenager to collect his first hit in his MLB debut in well over a decade -- since Jurickson Profar, on Sept. 2, 2012. (Profar was 19 years and 195 days old at the time; Griffin, for his part, was six.)

• Profar had also been the most recent teenager with an extra-base hit and an RBI in his MLB debut; now Griffin holds that distinction, and is just the 12th player to have done so since RBIs became an official stat in 1920.