Josh Harrison confirmed his retirement from Major League Baseball after a notable 14-year career. Drafted by the Chicago Cubs in 2008, he debuted with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2011, earning two All-Star selections and playing alongside the team during a successful playoff run from 2013 to 2015. Despite a challenging stint with the Tigers, where he struggled significantly, Harrison demonstrated resilience, achieving a respectable .270 batting average and 388 RBI throughout his career with various MLB teams, culminating in his retirement announcement on social media.
Thank you to the Pirates, Tigers, Nationals, Athletics, White Sox and the Phillies for all letting me represent your cities. I wore each and every one of those jerseys with pride.
Although his postseason track record wasn't strong, he was part of the organization's most fruitful period of the 21st century, making the playoffs every year from 2013-2015.
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