Konnor Griffin went 1-for-5 with a run scored during Friday’s loss to the Phillies.
It took a couple weeks for baseball’s top prospect to find his stride, but Griffin has been excellent in the early portion of May, hitting .294/.351/.471 with one homer, seven RBI and three steals across 13 contests during that span. The 20-year-old prodigy has the raw talent to eventually develop into a five-category fantasy force, but it may not happen this season. Context matters. Griffin is holding his own in the majors at an age when most of his peers are still in the lower minors or playing in college. His time as a perennial first-round fantasy selection is coming.