Pena is far from a finished product, but he has flashed significant potential and reached High-A in 2025 as an 18-year-old. Pena was one of three players from the 2024 J-15 international signing class to be assigned directly to a full-season affiliate at the start of 2025, along with Jesus Made and Leo De Vries. Pena isn't quite on the level of Made and De Vries, but he has a chance to be a positive contributor in all five traditional fantasy categories. He is a plus runner and good athlete despite lacking notable physical projection (currently 5-foot-11, 185 pounds), and he stole 44 bases on 51 attempts in 96 games last year. His 113 mph maxEV was an elite mark for any player in the minors, and especially for an 18-year-old middle infielder. High-A pitching exposed some swing-and-miss from Pena, as his strikeout rate jumped from 13.3 percent to 24.8 percent, but given his age, that's not a long-term concern. Pena will probably end up at second base or in the outfield due to his average arm the presence of Jesus Made and Cooper Pratt in the same organization, but Pena could potentially stick at shortstop long term if given the chance. He'll head back to High-A to start his age-19 season, and if he shows command of the zone early, he could spend a few months at Double-A. Read Past Outlooks