Tony Pena

Tony Pena

42-Year-Old PitcherP
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a minor league contract with the Angels in December of 2012.
PLos Angeles Angels  
Elbow
February 26, 2013
Pena (elbow) was reassigned to minor league camp Tuesday, the Orange County Register reports.
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Pena is still recovering from Tommy John surgery over 18 months ago. He’s experienced a couple setbacks in his rehab, but has been throwing from 75 feet and is expected to pitch off of a mound in two to three weeks. He was expected to compete for a bullpen role with the Angles, but his health concerns may inhibit that goal.
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Pena served as the flex guy of the White Sox's pitching staff, starting three games and serving in a mix of long and short relief for the remainder of his 100.2 innings. He only had a 56:45 K:BB in 2010, but that rate is not reflective of his career thus far. He should occupy a flex role once again in 2011, with more work in the middle innings than the late ones.
The White Sox acquired Pena from Arizona in July, and he made an impact as a middle reliever. He was fairly hittable, but struck out 29 and walked only nine in 36 innings. He should factor into the eighth-inning discussion along with J.J. Putz in 2010, and will likely be second in line to close out games should something happen to Bobby Jenks.
The early-season emergence of Brandon Lyon as the D-Backs' closer put Pena's opportunity to work the ninth inning on hold, while Chad Qualls ended up taking over the role down the stretch when Lyon and trade deadline acquisition Jon Rauch were struggling. As for Pena, his strikeout rate (6.44 K/9IP) remained in line with his career mark, while he managed to cut back on his walks (2.11 BB/9IP) and home runs (0.62 HR/9IP). If he had been able to avoid a spike in BABIP (.329), Pena would have finished with an ERA closer to three than the 4.33 he ended with. All signs point to another season as a valuable set-up man for the D-Backs. Pena will also remain in the mix for the closer's role, and he could be given a chance to compete for the job during spring training, but manager Bob Melvin suggested that Qualls would have the opportunity to keep the job after pitching well in September.
Pena enters spring training as the odds-on favorite to win the closer's job in the Arizona bullpen following the trade of Jose Valverde to Houston in December. At press time, GM Josh Byrnes wouldn't tip his hand regarding who will officially get the first crack at the job, but we like Pena and his mid-90s fastball and good slider to slot into the role with Juan Cruz, Brandon Lyon and newly acquired Chad Qualls to set the table for him in the seventh and eighth innings.
Pena was a terror after being converted to the bullpen, perhaps to his detriment. The D'backs yanked him into the major league pen after just three months, something for which he wasn't ready. Of the Diamondbacks' dozen righthanded relievers, Pena probably has the highest upside.
The pitching artist formerly known as Adriano Rosario (he changed his name in 2004) actually competed for a major league rotation spot last spring. Luckily for him, he developed mild elbow trouble and had to start the year at Double-A. He clearly wasn't ready for the bigs. He moved from the Texas League in 2004 to the Southern League in 2005, and his ERA and WHIP actually increased, which isn't a good sign. Pena could compete for a rotation spot again in 2006, but he likely needs at least another year in the minors.
At press time, it was still unclear if Pena, who was formerly known as Adriano Rosario, would be allowed back into the States to play baseball in 2005 after an INS investigation in the Dominican Republic showed that Pena was more than three years older than he'd told the Diamondbacks when he was signed. Even if he's allowed to go to spring training, now that we know Pena is 23, his numbers don't look that great anymore.
As we write this, Rosario is in the midst of a winter campaign (first in the Arizona Fall League, and then the Dominican Winter League) that has D-Backs' brass thinking that Rosario, who'll turn in 19 in May, could spend his next birthday in a major league uniform. He enjoyed a fine season at Single-A South Bend in 2003 (only three home runs allowed in addition to the numbers above), and if the coaches that worked with Webb, Villarreal, Capuano, Valverde and others over the past few years like him the best, maybe he's pretty good. Find a spot for him on your deep keeper league reserve list now and see what develops.
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PLos Angeles Angels  
Elbow
February 12, 2013
Pena (elbow) hasn't pitched since enduring a setback in his rehab in October, the Orange County Register reports.
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PLos Angeles Angels  
Elbow
October 14, 2011
The White Sox released Pena (elbow) on Friday, ESPN.com reports.
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PChicago White Sox  
Elbow
July 26, 2011
Doctors recommended that Pena undergo Tommy John surgery after an examination Tuesday, MLB.com's Scott Merkin reports.
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PChicago White Sox  
Elbow
July 25, 2011
Pena (elbow) will not return this season, Mark Gonzalez of the Chicago Tribune reports.
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PChicago White Sox  
Elbow
July 21, 2011
Pena (elbow) left his rehab appearance at Triple-A Charlotte after four pitches Wednesday, the Chicago Sun-Times reports.
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