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Pamela Pena
Pamela Pena is the wife of Tampa Bay Rays first baseman player Carlos Pena. Find more Pamela Pena news and information here.
Before the season I looked at HR rate by pitch location and noted batters who hit HRs in locations most do not. One batter I profiled was Carlos Pena, as he hits HR predominately on pitches away while most batter hit them on middle-in pitches. Part way through the season he was one of the league leaders in HRs so I did a follow up. Now he is out for the season with two broken fingers, but is still leading the AL in HRs. So I thought it I...
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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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From eagletribune.com
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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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From hgazette.com
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Tampa Bay slugger Carlos Pena suffered a season-ending injury Monday — two broken fingers — when he was hit by a CC Sabathia pitch in New York.
Pena led the league in home runs — 39 — and finished with 100 RBIs. His dream of an American League batting title ended when the pitch bounced off his middle and index fingers and onto his bat.
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From hgazette.com
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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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