All of our reciprocating compressors use a journal bearing at the crosshead end. All of these are double acting designs. For a single acting machine, there will never be a full load reversal on the con rod. The crosshead pin bushing does not make a full rotation, but only rocks back and forth by a relatively small angle. A journal bearing loaded in only one direction and only rotated a few degrees will not get enough lubrication into the load zone and will fail. That is probably why some applications use needle bearings. If it is designed to experience a load reversal (compression, tension, compression, tension . . .) a journal bearing design could work.
Johnny Pellin