Alejandro Osuna could debut in the Major Leagues with the Rangers

The Mexican talent could reinforce the Rangers after a key loss in the lineup.

The rise of Alejandro Osuna to the Major Leagues: Context and analysis

According to sources close to the organization, the Texas Rangers would be about to promote Mexican outfielder Alejandro Osuna to the Major Leagues. This strategic move responds to the need to strengthen the roster after the injury of designated hitter Joc Pederson, who suffered a fracture in his right hand that would keep him out of action for approximately six weeks.

Profile and trajectory of the Sinaloa prospect

A native of Ahome, Sinaloa, Osuna has shown consistent performance in his brief stint in Triple-A with the Round Rock Express. In just eight games, the 22-year-old left-hander recorded seven hits and scored five runs, standing out as one of the strongest prospects in the affiliate system. He currently ranks seventh in the Rangers’ prospect rankings, according to internal evaluations.

RelatedRangers sweep A’s with home runs and dominant pitching

His promotion not only represents a personal opportunity, but also a milestone for Mexican baseball. If completed, Osuna would become the second position player born in Mexico to debut in MLB during 2025, after Tirso Ornelas, who did so with the San Diego Padres.

Strategic impact and projection

The inclusion of Osuna on the 40-man roster would offer manager Bruce Bochy greater offensive flexibility. His profile as a left-handed hitter would complement the lineup, especially in opposing pitching situations. In addition, his speed and ability to generate runs could compensate for the temporary absence of Pederson, who has been key in the team’s offense.

It should be noted that Alejandro is the brother of Roberto “Cañoncito” Osuna, former star closer of the Major Leagues, which adds a family component to the media coverage of his potential debut. However, experts emphasize that his independent development in the minors – with an emphasis on improving his contact and discipline at the plate – has been decisive for this opportunity.

Historical context and comparisons

Mexico has consolidated its presence in MLB with players like Julio Urías or Alek Thomas, but Osuna’s debut would reinforce the trend of positional talents. Since 2020, only 18% of Mexicans in the Major Leagues have been position players, according to data from the Mexican Baseball League. This promotion, therefore, could encourage more prospects to focus on roles beyond pitching.

Analysts predict that, if his performance continues, Osuna could secure a permanent role on the roster, even after Pederson’s return. His adaptation to the speed of the game in MLB will be key, but his history of quick adjustments in minor categories suggests notable adaptability potential.

Ready to follow this milestone of Mexican baseball? Share this news and explore more about the prospects that are transforming the Major Leagues.

Serena Williams returns to singles at Wimbledon

The 44-year-old former champion accepted a wild card and will compete from Monday in the Grand Slam on grass.

Serena’s return

Serena Williams is now at the All England Club. The 44-year-old former champion accelerated her return to singles tennis and will compete at Wimbledon, which starts on Monday. He has not played an official singles match for almost four years.

Williams accepted a wild card for both singles and doubles, alongside her sister Venus. She recently played two doubles matches: winning with Victoria Mboko at the Queen’s Club and losing to Karolina Muchova at the Berlin Open. His serve and returns are still powerful, but the question is his mobility and resistance on the court.

“It’s a sign of confidence that she’s ready for the most prestigious tournament without having played singles in so long. But if anyone can do it, it’s Serena,” said ESPN commentator Mary Joe Fernández.

Patrick McEnroe added:

“This is Serena being Serena. It’s just like her to do something bold like that. I didn’t think for a minute that she would come back just to play doubles.”

With 23 Grand Slam singles titles – seven at Wimbledon – and 14 in doubles (all with Venus), no one doubts her experience. He also won Olympic gold in London 2012 in singles and doubles, right on the grass of the All England Club. She was runner-up four times in singles in this same tournament.

The singles draw will be on Friday. Williams will debut on Monday or Tuesday. “No one is going to want to face her,” said Fernandez, who captained Williams on the Fed Cup and the U.S. Olympic team.

The Williams sisters’ first doubles match will come later in the opening week. The expectation is maximum.

Continue reading

Colombia wins on the hour and is the leader of Group K

Colombia beats Congo 1-0 and takes provisional lead in Group K.

Victory that leaves Colombia on top

With a goal from defender Daniel Muñoz in the 76th minute, the Colombian National Team defeated the Democratic Republic of the Congo 1-0 at the Guadalajara Stadium. The victory places the South American team as provisional leader of Group K of the 2026 World Cup.

The African team planted an orderly defensive block. Their goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi was a figure when stopping several shots and canceling plays due to offside. Colombia generated dangerous arrivals, but it was difficult for them to break the lock.

The definition came when Muñoz took advantage of a mistake in marking inside the area to send the ball into the back of the net. The fans present celebrated the goal that unleashed euphoria in the stands.

With these three points, Colombia has six points and is at the top of the group. However, the final leadership will be defined on the last day. The next rival will be Portugal, a team led by Cristiano Ronaldo, which is also fighting for qualification and first place in the area.

The match against the Portuguese will be crucial to define the pass to the next phase. Colombia will seek to secure its ticket with a good result.

Continue reading

Aguirre closes the door to a possible tribute for Ochoa

Aguirre rules out giving minutes to Ochoa despite his World Cup history.

Despite the fact that Guillermo Ochoa has won six World Cups with Mexico, Javier Aguirre made it clear that he will not field the goalkeeper for mere recognition. After the victory against South Korea, versions emerged about a possible “tribute” against the Czech Republic. The technician firmly deactivated them.

“I always said, since I came back, that I wasn’t going to give anything away, that those who are here are due to their own merit. Due to injury we lost Marcel Ruiz, Luis Ángel Malagón and Rodrigo Huescas. Those who are in the best moment come to the National Team,” declared the ‘Basque’ in a conference.

Aguirre recognized the historical weight of Ochoa – present in every World Cup since Germany 2006, although he only played in Brazil 2014, Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022 – and mentioned that the goalkeeper announced his retirement after this tournament. But that doesn’t guarantee you minutes.

“I don’t know how many Mexican players have been in six World Cups. Memo is with us distilling wisdom and experience, but even he gets tired of being talked to if he is going to play. I see him well, like Carlos Acevedo and ‘Tala’ Rangel,” he added.

In the last training session, Ochoa felt discomfort in his hip due to the poor state of the field at the CAR, but a serious injury was ruled out. His participation against the Czechs remains unknown, but Aguirre was blunt: there will be no gifts.

Continue reading