Griffin Conine's Net Worth Details

Griffin Conine has carved out his own path in Major League Baseball, stepping out of the shadow of his father, “Mr. Marlin” Jeff Conine.

After grinding through the minor leagues, he made his long-awaited debut and is now establishing himself as a power-hitting outfielder for the Miami Marlins.

In this article, you will know Griffin Conine’s net worth, career earnings, career overview, stats, relationship, and more.

Griffin Conine’s Biography

Field Details
Full Name Griffin Riley Conine
Date of Birth July 11, 1997
Age 28
Education Duke University, Pine Crest High School
Nationality American
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight 210 lbs (95 kg)
Turned Pro 2018
Net Worth Approx. $1.5 Million
Salary $762,500
Relationship Status Single
Instagram Profile @griffin_co9
Twitter Profile @Griffin_Co9

Early Career

Griffin Conine grew up in a baseball environment in Plantation, Florida, watching his father, Jeff Conine, become a legend for the Florida Marlins. He attended Pine Crest High School in Fort Lauderdale, where he first displayed his potential as a power hitter.

Despite being drafted by the Marlins in the 31st round of the 2015 MLB Draft directly out of high school, he chose not to sign and instead committed to Duke University to further his development.​

At Duke, Conine became a standout player for the Blue Devils, showcasing the raw power that would eventually get him drafted early. He played three seasons of college baseball, improving his plate discipline and defensive skills in the outfield.

His strong collegiate performance caught the attention of scouts again, leading to his selection by the Toronto Blue Jays in the second round of the 2018 MLB Draft with the 52nd overall pick.​

Professional Career

Conine began his professional journey in the Blue Jays organization, where he quickly demonstrated his ability to hit home runs but also struggled with strikeouts.

He spent several years refining his swing in the lower minor leagues before the Blue Jays traded him to the Miami Marlins in September 2020 for infielder Jonathan Villar, bringing him back to his hometown organization.

This trade was a pivotal moment, allowing him to play for the same franchise where his father made history.

He spent the next few seasons climbing the Marlins’ minor league ladder, hitting over 20 home runs in multiple seasons at the Double-A and Triple-A levels.

His perseverance paid off when he made his Major League debut on August 26, 2024, becoming part of the second father-son duo to play for the Marlins.

By the 2025 season, Conine had settled into a role with the big league club, providing left-handed power from the outfield and appearing in over 40 games during the regular season.​​

Griffin Conine’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Griffin Conine has an estimated net worth of around $1.5 million. This figure is largely built on the significant signing bonus he received when he turned pro, combined with his recent major league salary earnings.

Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

Contract

Conine is currently under a one-year pre-arbitration contract with the Miami Marlins for the 2025 season.

As a player with less than three years of major league service time, his contract status is controlled by the team, meaning he earns near the league minimum rate until he becomes eligible for salary arbitration in the future.

Salary

For the 2025 season, Griffin Conine earned a base salary of $762,500. This marks his first full-salary season after earning a prorated portion of the league minimum during his call-up in late 2024.

Career Earnings

Year Team Salary / Type Earnings
2018 Toronto Blue Jays Signing Bonus $1,350,000 
2024 Miami Marlins Salary (Prorated) ~$123,000
2025 Miami Marlins Salary $762,500 
Total ~$2,235,500

Career Stats

Season Team Games AB HR RBI AVG OPS
2024 Miami Marlins 29 89 3 12 .240 .745
2025 Miami Marlins 48 161 5 20 .261 .755 
Career 77 250 8 32 .253 .751

FAQs

1. Who is Griffin Conine’s father?

His father is Jeff Conine, a retired professional baseball player whom fans affectionately call “Mr. Marlin” because of his long history with the team. Griffin followed in his dad’s footsteps and became only the second player in franchise history to play for the Miami Marlins after his father did.​

2. Which team originally drafted him?

The Toronto Blue Jays selected Conine in the second round of the 2018 Major League Baseball Draft with the 52nd overall pick. He played for their minor league affiliate teams for two seasons before the Blue Jays traded him to the Miami Marlins organization in September 2020.​

3. When did he make his MLB debut?

He played his first game in the major leagues on August 26, 2024, as a member of the Miami Marlins. The team promoted him to the active roster late in the season after he hit 19 home runs for their Triple-A minor league team, the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp.​

4. What is Griffin Conine’s current salary?

The outfielder earned a base salary of $762,500 for the 2025 Major League Baseball season while playing for the Miami Marlins. He remains under team control as a pre-arbitration player, which means the club determines his annual pay scale until he earns more service time.​

5. Which college did Griffin Conine attend?

Conine attended Duke University and played college baseball for the Blue Devils team from 2016 through the 2018 season. He developed a reputation as a strong power hitter during his junior year, which helped him become a top prospect before he turned professional.​

Golam Muktadir
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