JUST IN: Mets fork out $5 million for a world-class prospect
The New York Mets, typically known for their cautious approach to international spending, made a notable change this week by investing around $5 million in Elian Peña from the Dominican Republic, according to Baseball America.
Mets Invest in International Talent
While the Yankees often actively participate in the international market, the Mets have now increased their efforts to acquire top-tier talent for their future lineup. Signing 16-year-old shortstop Elian Peña is a strategic move to enhance their pool of young prospects.
Potential and Projections for Peña
Peña is renowned for his outstanding offensive capabilities, though his defensive skills have not yet reached an elite level. He has been compared to Rafael Devers, particularly for his batting prowess, which suggests the exciting potential Peña could bring to the Mets.
Currently standing at an impressive 6’2″ and weighing 155 pounds, Peña’s physical attributes are ideal for a young player, providing ample opportunity for further development and skill enhancement.
In other Mets news, the team has recalled Josh Walker and demoted Joey Lucchesi as part of a series of pitching adjustments. Additionally, the Mets’ star sluggers have weighed in on MLB’s new bat speed metric, and the organization is recalling a top prospect to invigorate the offense.
With a total budget of $6.26 million for international signings, the Mets have allocated the majority of their funds to secure Peña, while retaining about $1.2 million to scout and sign additional prospects. The organization aims to improve Peña’s defensive abilities alongside his offensive development, hoping he evolves into a well-rounded player who can significantly impact their major league roster in the future.