Track Record: Osuna is the nephew of former big league reliever Antonio Osuna and signed with the Rangers in October 2020. He skipped over both complex levels and debuted with Low-A Down East in 2021. He spent the first three seasons of his career at the Class A levels. The lefthanded hitter played 100 games for the first time in 2024, when he put together a breakout season between Hickory and Double-A Frisco. His 18 home runs doubled his previous season-high. He finished his season in the Arizona Fall League, where he won the league’s Dernell Stenson Sportsmanship Award.
Scouting Report: Osuna is a well-rounded player whose stock jumped after the longest season of his career. He trimmed down his body by roughly 10 pounds and in doing so gave himself a fighting chance to stick in center field. Even if he does move to a corner—he bounced among all three outfield spots in 2024—his average, accurate arm would play. If he is to stick in center field, he’ll need to improve his routes and jumps and work to maintain his body. He showed plenty of thump as well, including a 90th percentile exit velocity of 104.1 mph and max EVs up to 110 mph. His power plays to both sides of the park, and his 18 home runs were split nearly equally between both alleyways. The next step for the lefthanded hitter is to improve his fortunes against same-side spin, which scouts identified as a potential wart and against which he produced an OPS of just .594 in 2024.
The Future: Osuna’s 2024 season was the best of his career and could provide a building block for the future. If he repeats his performance in 2025, which will likely be split between Double-A and Triple-A, he could jump into the upper realms of the system.