MLB's top prospect Konnor Griffin—recently crowned No. 1 in an MLB executives poll—made an immediate impact in his Pittsburgh Pirates spring training debut, launching towering home runs. The 19-year-old arrived at camp in Bradenton, Florida, showcasing the raw power that defined his dominant 2025 minor league season.
Griffin's status as MLB Pipeline's No. 1 overall prospect has generated significant buzz, including a recent appearance on the MLB Pipeline Podcast where Jonathan Mayo placed him among the best prospects of the century.
He reported to the Pirates' spring training facility in Bradenton, Fla., on Wednesday. The 6-foot-4, 225-pound right-handed hitter wasted no time, sending moonshots into the overcast sky on his first swings in big league camp. Pittsburgh sports reporter Jason Mackey reported one may have even hit a car, with the sound off the bat described as a thing of beauty.
Selected ninth overall by the Pirates in the 2024 Draft out of Jackson Prep in Mississippi, Griffin exceeded expectations in his first full pro season, rocketing from Single-A to Double-A while leading qualified Minor Leaguers with a 165 wRC+.