Alejandro Osuna to Be Called Up from Triple-A on Sunday
Alejandro Osuna will be called up on Sunday for his MLB debut. The Rangers' seventh-ranked prospect began this season at Double-A, hitting .283 with six doubles, two triples, and two home runs along with seven steals before getting promoted to Triple-A. Through eight games at the highest level, he's 7-for-27 (.259) with five of the seven hits going for extra bases, and he recorded an impressive 9:8 BB:K while adding a pair of stolen bases. The left-handed slugger was the team's Minor League Player of the Year in 2024 after posting a .292/.362/.507 slash line with 18 home runs and 17 stolen bases, parlaying that success with a strong showing in the Arizona Fall League and Cactus League action earlier this spring. Although the 22-year-old played just eight games at Triple-A, with a solid baseball pedigree, good bat-to-ball skills, and an ability to steal some bases, he could be worth a look in deep and AL-only leagues, and with the Rangers having one of the higher implied run totals on the slate, he could also be a cheap DFS option.
Source: Jeff Passan
Texas Rangers outfield prospect Source: Jeff Passan

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