Justin Connor Foscue…Married the former McKenzie Williams in Oct. 2022...Has a brother, Brian, and sister, Virginia…Remains close with college teammate and roommate Jordan Westburg, who made his Major League debut with the Baltimore Orioles in 2023 after being selected by the O’s in the first round (30th overall) of the 2020 MLB Draft…Foscue and Westburg were just the 2nd pair of Mississippi State teammates ever to be selected in the first round of the MLB Draft in the same year, joining Will Clark (2nd, SF) and Rafael Palmeiro (22nd, CHC) in 1985.
2023
Entered season rated among the top prospects in the TEX organization by MLB Pipeline (No. 5), FanGraphs (No. 9) and Baseball America (no. 11)…Spent entire campaign with Round Rock (AAA), batting .266/.394/.468/.862 (123-462) while setting career highs in HR (18) and RBI (84) over 122 games to earn selection as a Texas Organization All-Star (MiLB.com)…On injured list from 6/17-27…Ranked among Pacific Coast League (PCL) qualifiers in BB (3rd, 85), 2B (T3rd, 31), R (T7th, 94), and RBI (12th)…Recorded more walks (85) than strikeouts (70) and his 12.4% strikeout rate was second-lowest among PCL qualifiers to only Salt Lake’s Michael Stefanic (7.3%)…According to Statcast/Prospects Live, Foscue’s 14.9% swing-and-miss pct. was fifth-lowest among PCL hitters with at least 250 batted ball events (BBE)…saw better results vs. LHP (.282/.415/.504/.918) than vs. RHP (.260/.386/.453/.839)…hit .277/.405/.488/.894 (59-213) with eight HR and 31 RBIs over 57 games prior to IL stint, and .257/.385/.450/.835 (64-249) with 10 HR and 53 RBIs in 65 games following return from IL (beg. 6/28)…attended Rangers’ postseason instructs camp this fall in Surprise, Ariz. where he focused on adding additional loft to his swing path…was one of 11 minor leaguers invited to Rangers’ leadership mini-camp at Globe Life Field in January.
2022
Returned to Double-A Frisco this season, batting .288/.367/.483/.850 (115-400) with 15 home runs and 81 RBI over a career-high 101 games...ranked among Texas League leaders in doubles (T3rd, 31), RBI (6th), and OPS (10th), while his 14.3 strikeout pct. was seventh-lowest among league qualifiers...hit .340/.411/.610/1.021 (34-100) with five HR vs. LHP and .270/.353/.440/.793 (81-300) with 10 HR vs. RHP...majority of his starts came at second base (76), but also saw action at designated hitter (13) and third base (12)...endured pair of IL stints: 4/8-18 (back stiffness) and 5/31-6/7 (oblique tightness).
2021
Made his professional debut across three levels of the Texas farm system, producing a .275/.371/.590/.960 (63-229) slash line with 17 HR and 51 RBI while being limited to 62 games with Frisco, Hickory, and the ACL Rangers…dealt with rib contusion and oblique strain injuries…his .960 OPS ranked 3rd among Texas farmhands (min. 200 PA) behind Josh Jung (.990) and Yohel Pozo (.974)…named a Texas Organization All-Star by MLB Pipeline…outside of a 3-G rehab stint with the ACL Rangers (7/6-9), Foscue spent the majority of the season with Hickory until a promotion to Frisco on 8/11…homered in 8 straight games (9 total HR) from 7/9-23, including the final game of his rehab stint and 7 G with Hickory…posted his 1st career multi-HR game and career-high 7 RBI on 7/16 vs. Aberdeen…entered season rated by MLB Pipeline as the Rangers’ no. 4 prospect and no. 83 overall prospect in baseball…tabbed by Baseball America as the Rangers’ 6th-best prospect and as having the “Best Strike-Zone Discipline” in the Texas organization…played for Surprise of the Arizona Fall League after the season, slashing .257/.416/.529/.944 (18-70) with 5 HR, 14 RBI, 15 BB in 19 G.
2020
Did not see official game action following his selection in the June draft, as the minor league season was canceled due to the pandemic…was added to the Rangers’ 60-man player pool on 8/20 and spent the remainder of the Major League regular season at the club’s Alternate Training Site…had three hits, including a pair of doubles, over short stint in Fall Developmental League…was one of two Texas prospects in camp to post more walks (6) than strikeouts (4), joining Cody Freeman (11 BB/4 SO) in accomplishing the feat.