
joins the Cardinals after spending the last two seasons with the Cincinnati Reds.
He was signed by the Atlanta Braves in 2000 as an amateur free agent. He made his MLB debut on May 23, 2005 against the New York Mets. After the Braves, the played for the Kansas City Royals and the Detroit Tigers. He's been in the MLB for 11 seasons. Pena's career's stats are: 629 games played, 136 runs, 466 hits, 92 doubles, 2 triples, 23 home runs, 164 rbi's, 6 stolen bases, 104 walks, and a batting average of .260.
Pena coming to the Cardinals looks like it means the era of Tony Cruz as backup catcher is over. Cruz is arbitration eligible, and could be traded or non-tendered before the deadline on Wednesday. The Cardinals carrying three catchers on the 25-man roster probably won't happen.
It's nice to see the Cardinals kick off their off-season with a solid move. It will be interesting to see what the Cardinals do next.
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