PITTSBURGH — Paul Skenes may just be the best pitcher in baseball and shortstop Konnor Griffin recently joining the Pittsburgh Pirates could make for the best duo in the sport. Griffin hit his first MLB home run in the Pirates 6-0 win over the Milwaukee Brewers in the series opener at American Family Field on April 24, a big moment for the future star of the franchise and also doing so on his 20th birthday . It came in the top of the third inning, with Brewers right-handed starting pitcher Brandon Woodruff throwing a 93.4 mph four-seam fastball down the middle of the plate and Griffin smashing it 104.6 mph off the bat and 386 feet into the Pirates bullpen in right center field, giving the road team a 1-0 lead. Skenes, who had a perfect game bid going through seven innings against the Brewers, praised Griffin, despite joking he couldn't do it at 19 years old, and that baseball needs to watch out for his ascent in the game. “Yeah, I mean he couldn’t do it when he was a teenager I guess," Skenes said.…