Former Pittsburgh Pirates fan favorite and two-time MLB All-Star Josh Harrison joins Bucco Bantr for an in-depth, must-watch interview following his induction into the Hall of Pretty Good. In this exclusive conversation, Josh opens up about his journey to professional baseball, the adversity he faced early in his career, and the mindset that helped him overcome obstacles on the path to the major leagues.
We dive deep into Harrison’s years with the winning Pittsburgh Pirates teams of the 2010s, breaking down what made those clubs special and how that core group separated itself from the rest of Major League Baseball. Josh shares insight on the clubhouse culture, leadership, preparation, and the competitive edge that helped fuel playoff runs and electrify PNC Park during one of the most exciting eras in Pirates history.
Josh also revisits some of the most memorable moments of his career, including his infamous rundowns, explaining what was going through his mind during those chaotic plays that Pirates fans still talk about today. We also analyze his hitting approach and swing mechanics, highlighting the similarities between his swing and that of former teammate and franchise icon Andrew McCutchen, and how those two pushed each other to be better every day.
To close out the episode, Harrison gives his candid thoughts on the current Pittsburgh Pirates roster, evaluating the young core, leadership, and direction of the franchise. He breaks down what the Pirates must prioritize this offseason—from player development to roster moves—in order to compete in the National League Central and build a sustainable winning culture once again.
Whether you’re a lifelong Pirates fan, an MLB enthusiast, or someone who loves behind-the-scenes baseball stories, this episode delivers insight, nostalgia, and honest analysis you won’t want to miss.
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