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...Read Full Story
The silent style suits the Rays perfectly. Since 2008, Tampa Bay has lurked in the bushes, quietly leapfrogging rivals for elusive playoff spots -- see the 2011 Red Sox -- or division titles -- see the 2010 Yankees. Staying true to form, the ...
St. Petersburg, Florida -- The Tampa Bay Rays made the annoucement official on Tuesday: Carlos Pena is returning to the club, after signing a 1-year free agent contract for $7.25 million. "Carlos is one of the most accomplished players in team history and ...
Carlos Pena, Kevin Slowey, Marco Scutaro dealsTucson CitizenThe hot stove continues to burn this weekend with three deals that, while not close to the significance of a potential Prince Fielder signing, do have some minor fantasy implications. The first is the Tampa Bay Rays bringing first baseman Carlos Pena ...and more »
Free agent first baseman Carlos Peña has agreed to a one-year, $7.25 million contract with the Tampa Bay Rays, a major-league source confirmed to FOXSports.com. Peña will return to the organization where he enjoyed his greatest success, from ...
Carlos Pena has reportedly agreed to a one-year deal to return with the Tampa Bay Rays, crossing another candidate off Detroits list of replacements for Victor Martinez.
AP File PhotoFirst baseman Carlos Pena hit 28 homers and had 80 RBI for the Chicago Cubs last season.
DETROIT -- There’s been no indication the Tigers had expressed interest in first baseman Carlos Pena, but it’s likely the club was at...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A person with knowledge of the agreement tells The Associated Press that slugger Carlos Pena has agreed to a $7.25 million, one-year contract to return to the Tampa Bay Rays. The person spoke on condition of anonymity ...
From 2007 through the 2010 season, Carlos Pena manned the first-base spot for the Tampa Bay Rays. After a year off to play with the Cubs, he's back. A source told ESPN.com that, as of today, Pena has agreed to a one-year deal with the Rays worth $7.25 million.
For anyone that has had Pena as a first baseman in fantasy baseball, they know all-too-well how Pena can go weeks with no home runs and plenty of strikeouts. Then he has a breakout week or two where he seems to hit everything out of the ballpark.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Slugger Carlos Pena of Haverhill is excited about returning to the Tampa Bay Rays and bolstering hopes for another run for the playoffs.
The 33-year-old first baseman officially rejoined the team he helped advance to the postseason in 2008 and 2010 after passing a physical yesterday. He agreed to a $7.25 million, one-year deal last week after spending 2011 with the Chicago Cubs.
The Indians aren't the first team to get burned and they won't be the last. Hey, Hoynsie: I noticed that NBA guard Gilbert Arenas is unsigned and is amenable to nothing more than a one-year contract? Might he get one of those special spring ...