
Elian Pena
18-Year-Old 
                        New York Mets  Rookie
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                                .000
                            HR
                                0
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                                0
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                                0
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                    One of the top prospects in this year's international signing class, Pena landed with the Mets for $5 million. Pena is arguably the best pure hitter expected to sign Jan. 15. He doesn't have elite athleticism and may have to move from shortstop to third base as he fills out his 5-foot-11, 170-pound frame, but if it all works out, Pena could be a No. 2 or No. 3 hitter who hits 25-plus home runs. He'll likely begin his career in June in the Dominican Summer League. Read Past Outlooks                
                                        
                                     
                  Already flashing elite power
Pena went 4-for-5 with three home runs and six RBI on Monday for the Mets' Dominican Summer League affiliate.
                  Analysis
Signed for $5 million in January -- the second-highest bonus given to any player in the 2025 international signing period, behind Roki Sasaki's $6.5 million -- the 17-year-old Pena is already showcasing his prodigious power potential. Per Brendan Samson of MLB.com, Pena is the only player to record two three-homer performances in his first season of professional baseball since 2005, and one of only six players younger than 18 to have even one such game during that time. Through 54 contests for the Mets' DSL squad, Pena is slashing .299/.423/.540 with nine homers, 21 steals in 25 attempts and more walks (35) than strikeouts (33).
              Signed for $5 million in January -- the second-highest bonus given to any player in the 2025 international signing period, behind Roki Sasaki's $6.5 million -- the 17-year-old Pena is already showcasing his prodigious power potential. Per Brendan Samson of MLB.com, Pena is the only player to record two three-homer performances in his first season of professional baseball since 2005, and one of only six players younger than 18 to have even one such game during that time. Through 54 contests for the Mets' DSL squad, Pena is slashing .299/.423/.540 with nine homers, 21 steals in 25 attempts and more walks (35) than strikeouts (33).
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                  Signs for $5 million
The Mets signed Pena for $5 million Wednesday, Baseball America reports.
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                  Could get $5 million from Mets
The Mets are preparing to offer Pena about $5 million in January's international signing period, Will Sammon of The Athletic reports.
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