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PostSubject: Carlos Peña - Detroit Tigers (2002-2005)   Fri Jan 18, 2008 4:59 pm





Carlos Peña


Carlos Felipe Peña (born May 17, 1978 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) is a left-handed first baseman for the Tampa Bay Rays.

Early life

He attended Haverhill High School, Haverhill, Massachusetts, Wright State University and Northeastern University. As a collegiate player, he competed in the Cape Cod League, which showcases top amateur prospects every summer. He was a member of the Wareham Gatemen in 1997.

Professional career

Texas Rangers

In 1998, Peña was a first round draft pick as the tenth overall pick by the Texas Rangers in the Major League Baseball draft.

Peña began his professional career in 1998, playing for three different Rangers affliates. Prior to the 1999 season, Peña was named by Baseball America as the 93rd prospect in their top 100 prospects list. In 1999, Peña played for the Charlotte Rangers, the Rangers Advanced Single-A team. He batted .255 with 18 home runs in 138 games.

Peña was promoted to the Double-A Tulsa Drillers in 2000. He put up a strong performance in his 138 games played, batting .299 with 28 home runs and 105 RBI's.

Peña appeared in Baseball America's top 100 prospect list in 2001, this time appearing at #11 and was also the Rangers top prospect. He advanced another level in 2001, this time playing for the Oklahoma Redhawks, the Rangers Triple-A affliate. He played in 119 games for the Redhawks in which he batted .288 with 23 home runs and 74 RBI's. Peña was also a Triple-A All-Star in 2001.

Following the 2001 minor league season, the Rangers called him up to the big leagues during September of 2001, when rosters expanded. Peña made his major league debut on September 5, starting at first base and going 0-3 in his major league debut. On September 7, against the Kansas City Royals, he recorded his first major league hit, a single, off Kris Wilson. On September 19, against the Oakland Athletics, Peña hit his first major league home run off Gil Heredia. The day he hit his first major league home run would also be the day he got his first multi-home run game. On September 21, against the Boston Red Sox, Peña had his first 5 RBI game. He went 4-4 in that game and needed a home run to complete the cycle.

In his September call up stint, Peña finished the 2001 season with a .258 batting average and 3 home runs in 22 games played.

Oakland Athletics

On January 14, 2002, along with Mike Venafro, Peña was traded to the Oakland Athletics by the Rangers for Jason Hart, Gerald Laird, Ryan Ludwick, and Mario Ramos.

Prior to the 2002 season, Peña once again appeared on Baseball America's Top 100 Prospect list again and was #5 on the list. Peña was on the Athletics Opening Day roster and his starting first baseman's job was a job to lose. He did lose the job when he was demoted to the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats on May 21. Peña had played in 40 games and batted only .218 with 7 home runs and 16 RBI's. His short performance for the Athletics included a walk-off home run on April 2 against Dan Miceli of the Texas Rangers, his former team. It was just his second game for the Athletics. He was also named the American League Rookie of the Month for the month of April in which he batted .264 with 7 home runs and 16 RBI's; his 7 home runs was one shy of the record for most home runs in a month by a rookie. Peña would go on to play in 44 games for the River Cats in which he batted .240 with 10 home runs and 33 RBI's.

Detroit Tigers

During Peña's stint with Sacramento, he hit .438 with 2 home runs and 6 RBI's from July 2-July 5. Following this small hot streak, Peña was involved in a three team deal on July 6, 2002. The Athletics had sent Peña, a player to be named later (was later named as Jeremy Bonderman), and Franklyn German to the Detroit Tigers. The New York Yankees sent Ted Lilly, John-Ford Griffin, and Jason Arnold to the Athletics. The Tigers sent Jeff Weaver to the Yankees and cash to the Athletics.

The Tigers had acquired him due to a season ending injury to designated hitter Dmitri Young and the first baseman at the time of the trade for the Tigers was Randall Simon who immediately became the Tigers designated hitter following Peña's acquisition.

Peña made his Tigers debut the next day, on July 7, against the Boston Red Sox. He went 3-4 with 2 doubles and 2 RBI's in his Tigers' debut. Peña played in 75 games for the Tigers in 2002 and batted .253 with 12 home runs and 36 RBI's. Overall he batted .242 with 19 home runs and 52 RBI's in 115 games. His 2002 season included a 12 game hitting streak from September 8-September 21, which tied teammate Omar Infante for the longest hitting streak for an American League rookie in 2002.

Peña played in his first full season in 2003 as the Tigers everyday first baseman. On May 19, against the Cleveland Indians, he established career highs with 3 home runs and 7 RBI's. One of his home runs, off Jason Davis, was his first major league grand slam. Peña also missed nearly a month when he was out with a left calf strain from June 2-June 27. He played in 131 games for the Tigers in 2003 and batted .248 with 18 home runs and 59 RBI's.

In 2004, Peña established numerous career highs. He established career highs in games played (142), at bats (481), hits (116), doubles (22), home runs (27), runs scored (89), RBI's (82), total bases (227), stolen bases (7), walks (70), and strikeouts (146). Pena also batted .241 in 2004.

On May 27, 2004, against the Kansas City Royals, Peña matched a Tigers nine inning single game record with a career high six hits. He became the fifth player in franchise history to do so and the first one since Damion Easley accomplished it on August 8, 2001, against the Texas Rangers. He batted in the eighth spot in the batting order and his six hits were the most from the eighth spot since Wilbert Robinson of the Baltimore Orioles collected seven hits on June 10, 1892 against St. Louis.

Peña began the 2005 season as the Tigers' starting first baseman again. After playing in 40 games in which he batted .181 with 3 home runs and 14 RBI's, Peña was demoted to the Triple-A Toledo Mud Hens. He played in 71 games for the Mud Hens and batted .311 with 12 home runs and 71 RBI's. Following an injury to shortstop Carlos Guillén, Peña was recalled on August 17. Following his recall, he put on a power show, hitting 15 home runs in 38 games. Overall, he played in 79 games for the Tigers in 2005, and batted .235 with 18 home runs and 44 RBI's.

In Spring Training during 2006, Peña batted just .160 with 1 home run and 4 RBI's in 17 games for the Tigers. His poor performance prompted the Tigers to release him on March 26, 2006.


New York Yankees

Peña signed a minor league contract with the New York Yankees on April 15, 2006. He played at the Triple-A level for the Columbus Clippers. Playing in 105 games, he batted .260 with 19 home runs and 66 RBIs. On August 16, 2006, Peña exercised a clause in his contract and became a free agent.

Boston Red Sox

The next day, on August 17, 2006, Peña signed a minor league contract with the Boston Red Sox and was assigned to Triple-A Pawtucket. With the Pawtucket Red Sox, Peña was hot, playing in 11 games and batted .459 with 4 home runs and 8 RBI's. His contract was purchased on August 28, 2006. On September 4, 2006, Peña hit his only home run of the 2006 season. He was a defensive replacement and when he came up to bat in the bottom of the ninth, he hit a walk-off home run off Brandon McCarthy of the Chicago White Sox.

Peña ended up playing in 18 games for the Red Sox in 2006. He batted .273 with 1 home run and 3 RBI's. Following the season, he elected free agency on October 13.

Tampa Bay Devil Rays

Pena signed a minor league contract with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays on February 1, 2007. He was also invited to Spring Training. Peña played in 23 games during Spring Training and batted .255 with no home runs and 4 RBI's. With his disappointing performance, the Devil Rays reassigned Peña to minor league camp on March 30. With a knee injury to Greg Norton on the last day of Spring Training, the Devil Rays re-signed him, this time to a major league contract on April 1.

Beginning the season on the Devil Rays Opening Day roster, he was on the Devil Rays active roster throughout the whole 2007 season. Peña had a slow start to his 2007 season, batting just .213 with 4 home runs in the month of April as a backup player. Peña got hot in May, hitting .356 with 6 home runs and 15 RBI's as an everyday player and was the Devil Rays everyday first baseman for the rest of the season. He had four multi-home run games from August 26 to September 22.

Peña would go on to have the best season of his career in 2007 and set numerous career highs. This included his 100th career home run, which was a grand slam, off San Diego Padres reliever Doug Brocail on June 12. He finished the season with a .282 batting average, 46 home runs and 121 RBI's. His batting average, home runs, RBI's were career highs, as well as games played (148), at bats (490), runs scored (99), doubles (29), total bases (307), on-base percentage (.411), slugging percentage (.627), walks (103), and strikeouts (142). He was second in the American League in home runs to Alex Rodriguez's 54. His home run, RBI, slugging percentage, on-base percentage, and walk totals also set Devil Rays franchise records. In 2007, he had the lowest range factor of all AL league first basemen, 8.73. While his team did not advance to the playoffs, Peña's fantastic season led him to being named the 2007 American League Comeback Player of the Year and his name has even been considered as an AL MVP candidate. Carlos also was named the Player's Choice AL Comeback Player of the Year by fellow players. With this award he is allowed to donate 20,000 dollars to Dominican youth under the poverty line.

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PostSubject: Re: Carlos Peña - Detroit Tigers (2002-2005)   Fri Jan 18, 2008 5:01 pm

Friday, January 18, 2008
Ex-Tiger Pena reaches $24 million deal with Tampa Bay
Detroit News Wire Services

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Carlos Pena's breakout season also landed the American League comeback player of the year a hefty pay raise.

The 28-year-old slugger and the Tampa Bay Rays avoided arbitration, reached a preliminary agreement on a three-year contract worth $24,125,000. Pena, a former Tiger, must pass a physical to complete the deal, which would pay him $6 million this year, $8 million next year and $10,125,000 in 2010.

Until that is finalized, the sides agreed Friday to a $6 million, one-year contract. That means they didn't have to exchange salary arbitration figures.

Pena set career highs for home runs (48 ), RBIs (121) and slugging percentage (.627) while earning $1.2 million in 2007. He set a season franchise record for homers, finishing with the fourth-highest total in the majors behind Alex Rodriguez, Prince Fielder and Ryan Howard.
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PostSubject: Re: Carlos Peña - Detroit Tigers (2002-2005)   Fri Feb 15, 2008 6:46 am

I'm really happy for Carlos. Glad he got a chance to play for the whole year, and not the up and down from the minors like in the past.

I just hope the pressure of the new contract will not get to him a night of 0-4 with 4 k's.

im getting baseball on demand this year just to watch rays games.

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PostSubject: Re: Carlos Peña - Detroit Tigers (2002-2005)   Thu Mar 06, 2008 10:35 am

Pena hit his first HR of ST today, off of Durbin.

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PostSubject: Re: Carlos Peña - Detroit Tigers (2002-2005)   Thu Mar 06, 2008 12:17 pm

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PostSubject: Re: Carlos Peña - Detroit Tigers (2002-2005)   Thu Mar 06, 2008 4:47 pm

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