Baseball Gives Pirates’ Konnor Griffin Platform for Bigger Purpose
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Photo provided by Matt Lynch As Konnor Griffin makes his way to the right-handed batter’s box at PNC Park with “Nobody” by Casting Crowns featuring Matthew West playing over the speakers, he makes a brief detour before stepping in for his at-bat. Griffin takes a moment to draw a cross in the dirt with the top of his bat at the edge of the circle surrounding home plate. It’s a small gesture of something that means so much to him.
“I’ve always drawn a cross, ever since I was a high school player,” Griffin said. It’s just a routine that I have to try and give God the glory as many ways as I can. ” Ever since he was a child, Griffin has been a devout Christian, something that was instilled in him by his parents, Kevin and Kim.
Griffin’s faith has shaped him into the person and the player that he is today, one who went from a highschooler, to a first-round draft pick, to the consensus top prospect in baseball, to a $140 million man all within a two-year span. Even with everything that’s happened, he’s never lost sight of what comes first. “My parents kept me in the church a lot,” Griffin said of his upbringing.
“Once I moved away from home to start my professional career, I just wanted to continue having that as the most important thing in my life. Continued to go find churches in the communities that I was spending time at and I will continue to do that. ” Griffin took part in the Pirates’ annual faith night at PNC Park, an event where a handful of players and coaches sit on the field in front of hundreds of fans after a game.