Pamela Pena

Pamela Pena

Pamela Pena is the wife of Tampa Bay Rays first baseman player Carlos Pena. Find more Pamela Pena news and information here.

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Carlos and Pamela Pena. (wagrankings.com) Tampa Bay Rays first baseman Carlos Pena and his wife Pamela Pena showed off their goods on the runway, but for a good cause. The two participated in Rays on the Runway, which benefits the Children's Dream Fund. From an article at tambabay.com: With an afternoon win against the Washington Nationals, Tampa Bay Rays players were cheerful in the evening, beaming on the runway as they posed for a charity fashion show to benefit the Children's Dream Fund and the Rays Baseball Foundation. Rays on the Runway, presented by Tampa's Nordstrom International Plaza and the Rays Wives, began with ... Read Full Story
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by Duane Burleson - AP View full size photo » One of the larger topics this offseason has centered on what to do with Carl Crawford. Now that the Rays have picked up his $10 million dollar option they are left with a couple scenarios:  trading him now, trading him later, signing him to an extension, or let him walk and take the compensatory...  
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Tommy Rancel of DRaysBay explains why now might be the time for the Rays to explore trading 1B Carlos Pena, who will earn $10 million next season, after which he can be a free agent. The Red Sox have released 26–year-old C George Kottaras, making him a free agent, according to WEEI Radio. Kottaras [...]  
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Haverhill's Carlos Pena has been called a lot of things the last couple of years. All-Star, Comeback Player of the Year, Gold Glove Award winner, Most Valuable Player candidate and Silver Slugger Award winner.  
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Congratulations to Haverhill's Carlos Pena, who missed several weeks of the season yet managed to hold onto a share of the American League home run title. The Yankees' Mark Texiera tied Pena with 39 home runs, but failed to exceed the local favorite's homerun total in the last game of the season.  
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Neither Mark Teixeira nor Joe Girardi would say whether they thought David Price’s first-inning fastball that hit Teixeira on his left hand was intentional, but it seemed like more than a coincidence that it was Teixeira taking the blow. It was less than four weeks ago that CC Sabathia hit Carlos Pena on his left hand at Yankee Stadium, breaking two of Pena’s fingers and ending his season. Nobody is saying that Price was trying to end...  
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