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Scouting Report
Updated May 19, 2026
Jeremy Peña (note: sources refer to him as Jeremy Peña, not Jhonson Pena) is an All-Star shortstop who was reinstated from the injured list on May 18, 2026, after missing over five weeks due to a Grade 1 right hamstring strain sustained on April 13. He also developed neck soreness following a collision during a rehab game on May 12 but was cleared to return. Prior to his injury, Peña struggled offensively, hitting .256/.304/.349 with 4 extra-base hits in 10 games. He successfully completed rehab assignments with Double-A Corpus Christi, showing positive signs including a double to the wall. Peña is expected to resume his role as Houston's everyday shortstop and leadoff hitter, returning at a critical time as the Astros deal with multiple injuries including Jose Altuve (oblique strain) and Carlos Correa (season-ending ankle surgery).
Strengths
- + All-Star caliber player with strong 2025 season (.304/.363/.477 with 17 HR, 62 RBI, 20 SB)
- + Successfully progressed through rehab games showing positive signs (double to the wall)
- + Cleared by medical staff to return to MLB action
- + Expected to resume leadoff and everyday shortstop role
- + Timely return addresses critical infield injuries for Astros
- + Hamstring strain was Grade 1 (lower severity)
Injury Status: day-to-day
About
Jhonson Pena is a shortstop for the Chicago Cubs.
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