If there was a Hall of Fame wing devoted to the sweetest swings in baseball history, Pena would get reasonable consideration for this honor. And yet, the man finished with a Uecker-like .227 last season, rarely reaping the benefits of Tropicana Field's super-fast turf. So, how are we supposed to balance putrid numbers in batting average/steals with the strong likelihood of 30 HRs/100 RBIs/100 runs? Draft Pena in the middle rounds ... and then spend every subsequent pick on a player who'll hit .285 in his sleep.
Projections: 37 HRs, 104 RBIs, 93 runs, 1 steal, .264 average.