This week on Bucco Bantr’s Dawn on the Farm, we sit down with Pittsburgh Pirates pitching prospect Carlson Reed for an in-depth conversation about his journey through pro baseball ⚾
Coming out of West Virginia University (WVU), Carlson breaks down what the transition from college baseball to professional baseball was really like—and why a complete mentality shift was necessary to get back to being a starting pitcher at the pro level. From changes in routine to learning how to attack hitters differently, Carlson gives honest insight into the adjustments young pitchers must make in the Pirates minor league system.
We also dive into Carlson’s experience in the Arizona Fall League, where he faced some of baseball’s top prospects. He explains how competing against elite talent helped him gain perspective, build confidence, and learn more about himself both on and off the mound. The AFL is often a proving ground for future MLB players, and Carlson shares what that environment taught him about preparation, mindset, and growth.
If you’re a Pirates fan, follow the minor leagues, or love hearing directly from MLB prospects about their development, this episode is a must-watch. Dawn on the Farm continues to spotlight the future of Pittsburgh baseball—straight from the players living it.
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