I don't think he's getting anything. I'm talking about what I think would be fair.
I just think there's no way he takes 7/60, which seems like a no-brainer for the Astros. Meaning it's probably not a no-brainer for Peña.
It's really hard to say what's "fair". He didn't exactly come out of nowhere but he was what, the #70something prospect in baseball last year so there is some fear IMO that he will crash back down to earth and be "just" a great defensive SS with some pop but who never stops chasing too much.
At the same time if you look at this list of "greatest rookie seasons ever by a SS" (tempered greatly by the fact that Aledmys is on it), you'll see JP had a higher rookie WAR than Correa or Lindor or Tatis Jr...and if they updated this list he would certainly be on it.
https://thebaseballscholar.com/2020/04/12/the-greatest-rookie-seasons-by-a-shortstop/My guess is that they are going to wait and see what 2023 turns out like for him.