Baseball's Top Prospect, Konnor Griffin, Launches Moonshots and Maybe Even Cars
The buzz around Konnor Griffin is well-deserved. But if you're still skeptical, prepare to be amazed.
Griffin, a 6-foot-4, 225-pound right-handed batter, made his presence known at Spring Training in Bradenton, Florida. With his first swings in the big league camp, he sent balls soaring into the overcast sky, some so high they might have hit a car, according to Pittsburgh sports reporter Jason Mackey.
Even if the videos don't capture the exact landing spots, the sound of those swings is a sight to behold. Griffin's talent is undeniable, and his performance speaks for itself.
Selected by the Pirates in the first round of the 2024 Draft (No. 9 overall) from Jackson Prep in Mississippi, Griffin made his professional debut in 2025. He quickly exceeded expectations, advancing from Single-A to Double-A and leading all qualified Minor League hitters with a 165 wRC+. At just 19 years old, he finished the season with an impressive 20-60 record.
This young talent is a force to be reckoned with, and his future in baseball looks incredibly bright. But will he live up to the hype? That's a question for the fans and experts alike to debate and discuss.