Francisco Pena Scouting Report
Signed as an International Free Agent by the Mets for $750,000, Francisco Pena is head and shoulders the best position prospect on the Savannah Sand Gnats roster. Unfortunately, this isn't saying much! Currently a bit of an enigma in the Mets system, People see a .268/.310/.387 line out of a 6'3", 230 lb. 18-year old and can't seem to figure out whether those numbers are boom or blah. While I'm not sure I know either, I do know that Pena looks to be in much better shape than at this time last season.
I read about his "star" power on other blogs, but I just don't see it. Major league average maybe, but his bat will need to improve a ton to get to that point. Fortunately, he has a few years to make that happen, but there's a saying in baseball that "you can't teach bat speed.
- Pena looked his listed 6'3", 230 lbs.
- Sported HUGE lower half; Lost the belly he had in 2007
- Physique looked closer to physical maturity than Jason Heyward or Freddie Freeman
- Needs to learn how to better use his size since there's not much projection left in his build
- Currently has slider bat speed
- Jammed badly during a couple of at bats
- Behind on every fastball he swung at
- Double down the LF line was off of a hanging curveball
- Moves well behind the plate for such a big catcher
- Made diving catch on a bunt attempt behind home plate
- Did not show much of his arm in between innings, but it was easy to tell the arm strength was there
- Slow runner; Will struggle to be even an average runner for the position
I read about his "star" power on other blogs, but I just don't see it. Major league average maybe, but his bat will need to improve a ton to get to that point. Fortunately, he has a few years to make that happen, but there's a saying in baseball that "you can't teach bat speed.