Tony Pena Stats & Facts

Tony Pena Stats & Facts

  VINTAGE BASEBALL MEMORABILIA Vintage Baseball Memorabilia Tony Peña Position: CatcherBats: Right  •  Throws: Right6-0, 175lb (183cm, 79kg)Born: June 4, 1957  in Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic doDebut: September 1, 1980 (14,368th in major league history)vs. HOU 1 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SBLast Game: September 28, 1997vs. PIT 3 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SBFull Name: Antonio Francesco PenaPronunciation: \PAIN-yuh\View Player Info from the B-R BullpenView Player…

Tony Pena Stats & Facts

Tony Pena Stats & Facts

  VINTAGE BASEBALL MEMORABILIA Vintage Baseball Memorabilia Tony Peña Position: CatcherBats: Right  •  Throws: Right6-0, 175lb (183cm, 79kg)Born: June 4, 1957  in Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic doDebut: September 1, 1980 (14,368th in major league history)vs. HOU 1 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SBLast Game: September 28, 1997vs. PIT 3 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SBFull Name: Antonio Francesco PenaPronunciation: \PAIN-yuh\View Player Info from the B-R BullpenView Player…

The Yankees sign Joe Girardi to a three-year deal worth a reported $7.5 million to replace popular manager Joe Torre, who left earlier in the month, rejecting a 29% pay cut after guiding his club to their 12th postseason appearance in 12 years. The 43 year-old former catcher and broadcaster, the NL manager of the year with the 2006 Marlins, beat out coaches Don Mattingly and Tony Pena to become the team’s 32nd skipper.

The Yankees sign Joe Girardi to a three-year deal worth a reported $7.5 million to replace popular manager Joe Torre, who left earlier in the month, rejecting a 29% pay cut after guiding his club to their 12th postseason appearance in 12 years. The 43 year-old former catcher and broadcaster, the NL manager of the year with the 2006 Marlins, beat out coaches Don Mattingly and Tony Pena to become the team’s 32nd skipper.

Former Kansas City Royals manager Tony Peña is hired by the New York Yankees as their first base coach and says he likely will withdraw as a candidate to manage the Dominican Republic in next year’s inaugural World Baseball Classic.

Former Kansas City Royals manager Tony Peña is hired by the New York Yankees as their first base coach and says he likely will withdraw as a candidate to manage the Dominican Republic in next year’s inaugural World Baseball Classic.

Buddy Bell, who formerly managed the Tigers (1996-98) and the Rockies (2000-2002), becomes the first Kansas City manager in 19 years with previous experience to be hired as the team’s skipper. With the worst record in baseball, the Royals will respond by sweeping a three-game series with the Yankees.

Buddy Bell, who formerly managed the Tigers (1996-98) and the Rockies (2000-2002), becomes the first Kansas City manager in 19 years with previous experience to be hired as the team’s skipper. With the worst record in baseball, the Royals will respond by sweeping a three-game series with the Yankees.

Tony Pena, the 2003 American League Manager of the Year, resigns when the Royals get off to a slow. Bob Schaeffer, the team’s bench coach, will try to improve the worst record in the big leagues (8-25) when he becomes Kansas City’s skipper on an interim basis.

Tony Pena, the 2003 American League Manager of the Year, resigns when the Royals get off to a slow. Bob Schaeffer, the team’s bench coach, will try to improve the worst record in the big leagues (8-25) when he becomes Kansas City’s skipper on an interim basis.

Tom Glavine Pitches the Braves to their first title in Atlanta with a 1-0 win
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Tom Glavine Pitches the Braves to their first title in Atlanta with a 1-0 win

1995 – The Braves win their first World Series since moving to Atlanta with a 1 – 0 shutout of Cleveland in Game 6. Pitchers Tom Glavine and Mark Wohlers combine on a one-hitter and David Justice hits a home run in the 6th inning for the only run. Jim Poole is the losing pitcher.

Tony Peña hits a home run to left field in the 13th inning to give the Indians a 5 – 4 victory over the Boston Red Sox in first ALDS

On October 3, 1995.00 1995 – Tony Peña hits a home run to left field in the 13th inning to give the Indians a 5 – 4 victory over the Boston Red Sox in the first game of their AL division series. It is Cleveland’s first postseason victory since the 1948 season.