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Pirates' Top Prospect Konnor Griffin Crushes Mammoth BP Home Run
19-year-old shortstop/outfielder continues to impress with his power display in spring training
Feb. 22, 2026 at 4:55am
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Pittsburgh Pirates' top prospect Konnor Griffin, ranked No. 1 on the MLB Top 100 List, hit a massive home run estimated at 440-450 feet during a batting practice session ahead of spring training. The 19-year-old shortstop/outfielder has been turning heads with his impressive power and potential, raising expectations that he could push for a spot on the major league roster to start the 2026 season.
Why it matters
Griffin's prodigious power display in spring training is further evidence of his immense potential and the Pirates' bright future. As one of the top prospects in baseball, his performance could accelerate his path to the majors and potentially shake up the team's starting lineup.
The details
During a batting practice session, Griffin hit a home run that cleared the batter's eye, a feat that impressed onlookers. According to reports, the ball hit the top of the 410-foot green wall, showcasing Griffin's raw power. The young prospect reached Double-A in his first professional season and ended the year with a .333 batting average, .415 on-base percentage, 21 home runs, 94 RBIs, and 65 stolen bases.
- On February 18, 2026, Griffin hit the mammoth home run during spring training batting practice.
The players
Konnor Griffin
A 19-year-old shortstop/outfielder and the Pittsburgh Pirates' top-ranked prospect, currently No. 1 on the MLB Top 100 List.
Nick Gonzales
The Pirates' current starting shortstop.
Bryan Reynolds
One of the Pirates' starting outfielders.
Oniel Cruz
One of the Pirates' starting outfielders.
Ryan O'Hearn
One of the Pirates' starting outfielders.
What they’re saying
“There are 410-foot signs on either side of the batter's eye here. Konnor Griffin just hit the top of the giant green wall. With relative ease. Crazy. Every day it's something else.”
— Jason Mackey, Reporter
What’s next
If Griffin continues to impress during spring training, he could push for a spot on the Pirates' opening day roster, potentially displacing one of the team's current starters in the outfield or at shortstop.
The takeaway
Konnor Griffin's prodigious power display in spring training is a tantalizing glimpse of the young prospect's immense potential. As one of the top-ranked players in baseball, his performance could accelerate his path to the majors and significantly impact the Pirates' lineup in the near future.
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