Bryce Harper elogia al prospecto de los Pirates Konnor Griffin

En un reciente juego de la Grapefruit League, el prospecto de los Pittsburgh Pirates Konnor Griffin impresionó a la estrella de los Philadelphia Phillies Bryce Harper con un potente golpe. Harper, dos veces MVP, llamó a Griffin un futuro as durante una entrevista en el juego. El momento resalta el rápido ascenso de Griffin en las menores.

Los Pittsburgh Pirates derrotaron a los Philadelphia Phillies 4-3 en un partido de la Grapefruit League el domingo. Durante la parte alta de la sexta entrada, el prospecto No. 1 de MLB Konnor Griffin conectó un línea de 109.1 mph al jardín derecho. Bryce Harper, realizando una entrevista en juego desde el dugout de los Phillies con Tom McCarthy y Ruben Amaro Jr. de NBC Sports Philadelphia, comentó inmediatamente sobre la jugada.

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