Larry Patrick "Pat" Osburn is a retired professional baseballpitcher. Osburn played six seasons in professional baseball, including two in Major League Baseball with the Cincinnati Reds and the Milwaukee Brewers. He was drafted a total of four times, but did not sign after his first three selections. In the 1970 Major League Baseball draft, Osburn was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds and eventually signed. Over his career, Osburn went 0–1 with a 6.53 earned run average and five strikeouts in six games, one start. Osburn began his professional career with the Triple-A Indianapolis Indians in 1971. He played for the Indians, who were in the Cincinnati Reds' affiliated minor league organization, for the next four seasons. He also played for the Triple-A Sacramento Solons in the Milwaukee Brewers organization, and the Double-A Jacksonville Suns in the Kansas City Royals organization. Over his minor league career, Osburn went 43–37 with a 3.61 ERA in 134 games, 114 starts.
In 1971, Osburn began his professional career in the Cincinnati Reds organization. He attended spring training with the Reds, officially making it his professional debut. Reds' managerSparky Anderson hinted during spring that it could be a possibility that Osburn could make the final 25-man roster., however, on April 2, Osburn was sent to the minor leagues. He was assigned to the Triple-A Indianapolis Indians. In July, Osburn had the lowest earned run average in the American Association. On the season, he went 8–8 with a 2.51 ERA, five complete games, two shutouts, and 125 strikeouts in 27 games, all starts. Osburn was fifth in the league in strikeouts, and ninth in ERA. Osburn joined the Reds as a non-roster invitee for spring training in 1972. He started the season with the Triple-A Indianapolis Indians. On the season, Osburn went 8–8 with a 5.28 ERA, one complete game, and 71 strikeouts in 26 games, 24 starts. In 1973, Osburn again started the season with the Indians of the American Association. During the season, Osburn had a five-game winning streak until August 18. He finished the season with a record of 11–7 with a 3.69 ERA in 28 games, 27 starts. Out of spring training in 1974, Osburn made the Reds' 25-man roster. He made his major league debut on April 13, against the Atlanta Braves, where in two innings pitched Osburn gave-up three earned runs. After sustaining an injury in June, Osburn was sent down the Triple-A Indianapolis Indians by the Reds. Pitcher Dick Baney was called up in place of Osburn. In the majors that season, Osburn was involved in no decisions with an 8.00 ERA, and four strikeouts in six games. During his time in the minors, Osburn went 2–3 with a 2.54 ERA, one complete game, and 28 strikeouts in 11 games, seven starts. The Associated Press reported that Osburn "quit" after being sent to the minors.
Later career
On October 22, 1974, the Cincinnati Reds traded Osburn to the Milwaukee Brewers for John Vukovich. Osburn was the last player to be cut from the spring training roster in 1975. He was then assigned to the Triple-A Sacramento Solons of the Pacific Coast League. Early in the season, Osburn was placed on the disabled list with a sore arm. It was noted by The Evening Independent that Osburn was got better as the year went on. On August 28, the Brewers noted that they would only call-up one player when the roster expanded to 40 players on September 1, and that it would be Osburn. In the minors that season, Osburn went 7–7 with a 4.62 ERA, three complete games, one shutout, one save, and 85 strikeouts in 28 games, 15 starts. In the majors, Osburn went 0–1 with a 5.40 ERA, and one strikeout in six games, with one start. On December 22, 1975, Osburn was traded by the Brewers to the Kansas City Royals for outfielder Kenzie Davis. Osburn spent the entire 1976 season with the Double-A Jacksonville Suns of the Southern League. On the season, he went 7–4 with a 2.32 ERA, seven complete games, two shutouts, and 52 strikeouts in 14 games, all starts. That season would prove to be his last in professional baseball.
Personal life
Pat Osburn's children Patrick Chasey Osburn, Lindsey Jean Osburn, Lauren Nicole Osburn, and Victoria Hailey Osburn. Osburn's father is named William M. Osburn. Osburn engaged Valerie Iris Irene Boyd, daughter of Florida State Senator Wilbur H. Boyd. Osburn was also the brother-in-law of catcherMilt May. Osburn and his wife had their first child, a girl, in 1974. During his playing career, Osburn resided in Holmes Beach, Florida.